Tuesday, April 24, 2012

McDonald's to test cloud-based NFC payments in Austria

Nederlands: MCDonalds Winterswijk
Nederlands: MCDonalds Winterswijk (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Q&A: Sybase365's Diarmiud Mallon - mobile to kill-off cash payments
Computer Business Review
At the most basic level, SMS transactions accepting/requesting payments or ordering stock via SMS or mobile browsers have been around for some time now, but more sophisticated smartphone app and NFC systems are in development.
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McDonald's to test cloud-based NFC payments in Austria
NFC World
By Sarah Clark | nfcworld.com | April 24th, 2012 The fast food giant has signed up to pilot test a new cloud-based NFC payments service developed by Austrian mobile network operator A1 and Paybox Bank. Supermarket chain Merkur will also participate in ...
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SecureKey Named One of the Top 25 Up & Comers in the Branham300 Annual List of ...
MarketWatch (press release)
SecureKey develops secure authentication solutions that extend the power of chip-based identity and payment credentials to online and mobile transactions, and was recently awarded a contract by the Government of Canada which will allow Canadians to use ...
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Banking innovation and the customer
Finextra
It is not, therefore, too difficult to imagine that customers could switch banking provider in order to gain access to more user-friendly online or mobile banking solutions. Contactless payment capability (NFC) has been long-talked about, ...
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Mobile entertainment showcased in new Sony Xperia smartphones
Business Mirror
It has a 3.5-inch Reality Display powered by Mobile Bravia Engine. THE NFC-enabled Xperia sola comes with two Xperia SmartTags, allowing consumers to change their smartphone's settings and applications to fit their lifestyle in an instant.
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Masabi takes dumbphone ticketing across the Pond
Register
By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Passengers riding Boston's trains will, by the autumn, be able to pay for and download tickets with their mobile phone – even if it's not particularly smart. The system will be trialled over the summer, ...
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Goodbye Charlie Card—Boston Bus Fares Could Soon Be Sold by Smartphone
Gizmodo
The MBTA is pairing with Masabi, a UK-based mobile ticketing and payment firm. "With this new and innovative approach, we are putting a ticket machine right in the palms of our customers' hands," said Acting MBTA General Manager Jonathan Davis, ...
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