Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Meet Research in Motion's Newest Enemy - NXP

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 18:  Research in M...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 18: Research in Motion President and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis delivers a keynote address at the BlackBerry Devcon Americas on October 18, 2011 in San Francisco, California. The BlackBerry Devcon Americas runs through Thursday October 20. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)
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Starbucks has processed 42 million mobile payments
MobileSyrup.com
By Daniel Bader on April 10, 2012 at 7:31pm in Mobile News With stats like this, who needs NFC? I'm sure that's what the executives at Starbucks are thinking as they announce the company has processed 42 million mobile payments since its US launch in ...
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Wake up, Google! Part 2
Mobile Payments Today (blog)
Editor's note: The following is part 2 of a post from Mobile Payments Today blogger Cherian Abraham. The entire post was first published to his blog. The original post is long, so we have broken it into three parts. Part 1 is available here and part 3 ...
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Meet Research In Motion's Newest Enemy
Motley Fool
NXP is a specialist whose business is making NFC chips for Android and some Nokia (NYSE: NOK ) phones. Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) calls the company a partner in enabling the pay-via-phone Google Wallet scheme that remains in its infancy.
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This MintChip is not a flavour of ice cream
Hamilton Spectator
The payments industry's last major shakeup happened in the mid-'90s when debit card use took off. As more smartphones adopt Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, which lets users hover their phones to make payments, mobile payments are expected to ...
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RIM Aims to Delight Developers at BlackBerry 10 Jam
eWeek
For instance, there is a session titled "Developing NFC Applications for BlackBerry 10." This session examines how developers can use near-field communication capabilities in their own BlackBerry 10 applications. The focus will be on working with NFC ...
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