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July 3rd, 2011
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June 26th, 2011
jedwan Although staff could for me personally gain from by using their business-supplied mobile phone , any personal technique landline is little. It is this business adjacent to almost nothing and is not definitely worth the make an effort of …
PSC: Cell deal a risk – Times Union
June 24th, 2011
jedwan PSC: Cell deal a risk. Agency warns the proposed merger of wireless companies could lead to higher prices. By CHRIS CHURCHILL Business writer. Published 12:01 a.m., Friday, June 24, 2011 …
NetSecure Kudos Payments announced for Canada, is the half-circle to Square
June 23rd, 2011
jedwan Canada may be moving to polymer-based currency , but mobile payment services like Square — which cater to classic plastic — haven’t yet taken time to trek to the Great White North. NetSecure is looking to offer similar convenience to the region with its new Kudos Payments service, which just so happens to ship with a shockingly curvy swiping dongle. Similar to Square, it creates a secure ‘ point of sale ‘ without a hard-wired transaction terminal, and charges a slightly higher 2.9-percent fee to users’ accounts for each exchange. Kudos has iOS, Android, and Blackberry apps to tap into the functionality and, even a version for Mac and PC — in other words, you and yours should be suitably covered. Any roving entrepreneurs who are interested in the service will be able to snag the $49.99 kit free of charge from the company’s website for a “limited time,” which may or may not expire before Google decides to open its own Wallet a few miles kilometers north. Continue reading NetSecure Kudos Payments announced for Canada, is the half-circle to Square NetSecure Kudos Payments announced for Canada, is the half-circle to Square originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Jun 2011 13:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Mobile Phone Application ? The Go-getter?s Technology to Stay …
June 10th, 2011
jedwan In the present scenario when almost every company is dealing with the cut-throat competition, mobile has become a good source to promote the business. Hence, many companies have introduced mobile phones that are full of …
Cell phone locate- Advantages on obtaining the place you want
June 5th, 2011
admin Cell phone locate: In this article, you will learn how you can use new technologies to protect your business and resolve problems with your employees. Have you heard the news about cell phone locate programs to track …
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June 4th, 2011
admin The advent of the Internet industry has given a kick to the popularity and the sales of the mobile phone business in the recent times. In fact, there are several players that are generating their business by operating …
Emporia RL1 doesn’t think your smartphone is all that great
May 28th, 2011
admin In this age of perpetual smartphone one-upmanship, calling your handset the “most straightforward mobile phone in the world” seems a strange selling point. Still, there are surely people out there who need a reprieve from the complications of iPhones, BlackBerrys, and Android devices, and Emporia’s RL1 does eschew pretty much everything that’s not a phone call or text. The handset has a bright screen with adjustable text size and big buttons that light up when a call comes through, nice features for older users with vision and hearing problems. The phone comes with the above angular cradle and should give you about three hours of talk time on a charge. For those who want to get fancy with the thing, there’s also a calculator, alarm clock, and a feature that’ll help you remember birthdays — the primary reason a lot of us use Facebook. The phone is available now for Vodafone’s monthly and pay as you go plans. It runs
Square Register and Card Case hands-on
May 24th, 2011
admin It looks like Square’s little headphone jack-connected credit card reader has some company. The mobile payment startup introduced two new additions to its unique stable of payment options in San Francisco this morning that do away with credit cards, paper receipts, and even the bantam reader itself (to some degree). First up is the Square Register, an app that allows merchants to accept payments by way of the card reader or through a card-less (no, it’s not NFC ) tab — like, “put it on my tab” — system, and uses Google-style analytics to keep track of payments, receipts, and trends. The second announcement, the Square Card Case, is a virtual wallet that holds a series of “cards,” each relating to a participating outlet, that let you put your purchases on the aforementioned tab. Each shop has its own virtual credit card, and enables shoppers to make and track purchases with a single click of a button. We got a chance to give the setup a try, and it’s just about as simple as Square would have you believe. To get started, you make a regular, Square-enabled purchase at a participating store, at which point a text-message receipt is sent to your phone that prompts you to install Card Case — we skipped this step, as this was just a demo. Once set up, we were introduced to the Card Case, holding cards for the participating stores — only 50 spots in five cities, for now — and an “Explore Places” button that offers access to a directory of participating outlets. We selected a nearby cupcake stand, clicked “open tab” and picked our poison: a miniature red velvet cupcake, in this case. The merchant picked our name from a list of open tabs, charged the tiny treat to our card, and a receipt was promptly pushed our way. After the transaction was complete, we went back to the cupcake card in the Card Case, and there was the receipt. All in all it was a painless process, but, then, so is whipping out a real wallet to make a purchase. The new Square setup is available now at 50 different establishments in New York, LA, Saint Louis, San Francisco, and DC, and the company says it will curate the list of participating stores, much like Apple does apps. Filed under: Cellphones , Software Square Register and Card Case hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 May 2011 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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