Intuit GoPayment NFC Concept At Google I/O In San Francisco
Google I/O is an annual two-day developer-focused conference, held by Google at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Intuit is one of the largest small business payments processors in the U.S and it...
View ArticleNFC Must Come with Security
Smartphones and the exponential innovation in technology will only make it easier for consumers to consume. Marketers and advertisers will have more and more opportunity to pay the cash and land a spot...
View ArticleMobile Payments to Reach $670 Billion by 2015
A recent study conducted by Juniper Research predicts that the sum of mobile payments will reach $670 billion by 2015, a significant increase from the $240 billion this year. A mobile payments is...
View ArticleNokia Hopes for NFC Liftoff with the Help of Gamers
The recent buzz about NFC technology has mostly been centered on payment services such as Google Wallet and PayPal. It’s clear that the technology hasn’t been catching on nearly as quickly as some...
View ArticleFour Major Credit Card Providers Join Isis For Mobile Payments
Isis announced last week that they have signed four major credit card providers, aiding them in making mobile payments a reality for anyone with an NFC enabled smartphone. Isis is a joint venture...
View ArticleBiometrics And NFC Team Up For Secure Mobile Payments
NXP Semiconductors, AuthenTec and DeviceFidelity announced that they are collaborating on a secure mobile payment solution that incorporates both NFC and biometric technology. They have successfully...
View ArticleChina’s Mobile Payments To Get a Boost From Non-NFC Enabled Devices
Mobile payments in China will exceed US $8 billion by 2014 according to a recent study conducted by ABI Research. Surprisingly the growing popularity of NFC enabled handsets is not expected to be the...
View ArticleVisa and ViVOtech Push for NFC Adoption in the United States
Research firm Gartner believes that the hype surrounding NFC technology is at its absolute peak, assuring that it will stick around for another few years. Gartner analyst Sandy Chen says their forecast...
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