Thursday, April 26, 2012

T-Mobile Galaxy S II finishes Ice Cream Sandwich update

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McDonald's, Merkur supermarkets test NFC payments in Austria
NFCNews
Austrian mobile operator A1, a subsidiary of Telekom Austria Group, has teamed up with PayBox Bank to trial NFC mobile payments at select McDonald's restaurants and Merkur supermarkets. From now until summer, up to 5000 customers will be able to use ...
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Research and Markets: Cards & Payments Yearbook 2012
SunHerald.com
From the major regulatory and government initiatives that have reared their heads, to gunfights in the industry's very own Wild West - mobile payments. The fact is, we are on the verge of some significant changes. This review brings these issues to the ...
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T-Mobile Galaxy S II finishes Ice Cream Sandwich update
TG Daily
NFC so far has been mostly focused on using your phone as a payment device in retail stores, but with Ice Cream Sandwich's Android Beam, it can also allow users to easily share contact information, Youtube videos, or website addresses simply by waving ...
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In Ticketing increases options for venues and promoters, as long as they're ...
Engadget
The company claims to be one of the greener ticketing outfits out there, and plans to turn your iPhone or iPod touch into a device capable of wirelessly processing payments (and printing out paper receipts, unlike Square or PayPal Here) at ...
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Credit Card Bill
Telecoms.com (blog)
When we last spoke to Bill Gajda, Visa's head of mobile, in June 2011, the payments provider had just acquired emerging markets mobile banking specialist Fundamo. At the time, the main topic of conversation was banking the unbanked.
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