Thursday, August 2, 2012

Coming To An iPhone Near You: Apple's New Fingerprint Key For Mobile Payments

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Google Expands Mobile Wallet App
Wireless Week
AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are set to kick off trials of their NFC-based mobile payments joint venture, Isis. There are also a number of non-NFC mobile payment solutions that are already being widely adopted by consumers, such as Square and PayPal's ...

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Coming To An iPhone Near You: Apple's New Fingerprint Key For Mobile ...
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Coming To An iPhone Near You: Apple's New Fingerprint Key For Mobile Payments ... The Melbourne, Florida-based company produces chips for fingerprint recognition and NFC (near-field communication), chips for mobile phones and security software.

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Report: Partneships are key to driving NFC adoption
NFCNews (blog)
"A number of factors like more NFC-ready mobile devices and new market participants are favoring the development of the European m-payments market — especially NFC-based payments. Market players are forging cooperation, where a telecom-financial ...
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First Data Corporation has achieved Discover qualification of its TSM solution
RFPConnect.com
"Being one of the first brands to pilot NFC wallets and to issue mobile payment stickers, Discover now has a TSM qualification process that provides our partners with confidence that the platform powering their NFC-based products is highly-secure ...
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The key to NFC adoption? Food stores and iPhone
Mobile Entertainment
M for Mobile surveyed 430 industry insiders on what they thought would drive mass adoption of NFC. No single factor ... $6.43 billion Aug 2nd 2012 at 2:32PM; Google Wallet now stores payment cards on the cloud Aug 2nd 2012 at 12:32PM. Android and ...
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Alaskan Airlines adopts NFC-ready readers from Access IS
NFCNews (blog)
Access' BGR135 unit comes with the ability to scan both mobile and print 2D bar codes, but can be upgraded to accommodate NFC by simply swapping the original base for an NFC-enabled one, according to the company. With the NFC base in place ...
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