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CSI Virtual MasterCard app bringing mobile payments to iOS, Android and BlackBerry
June 28th, 2011
jedwan Shortly after MasterCard announced plans to become entangled with Google Wallet (and a few months after those ambitious Isis plans were shelved ), it looks as if the aforesaid company is diving into yet another mobile payment arena. And this time, it’s personal. MasterCard and CSI Enterprises already offer a smattering of customized business cards for those with highly specific needs, and soon that partnership will extend to iOS, Android and BlackBerry OS. We’ve confirmed that the CSI Virtual MasterCard app is currently scheduled to launch in July, presumably enabling folks with a GlobalVCard to use their mobile device of choice to make payments. What’s interesting here is the inclusion of RIM and iOS; there’s no BlackBerry device (nor iOS device) on the market today with NFC , which leads us to believe one of two things: that’s either changing by July, or this here service won’t rely on NFC at all. Needless to say, we’ll keep you posted — nothing like another way to more easily indebt yourself. CSI Virtual MasterCard app bringing mobile payments to iOS, Android and BlackBerry originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
LightYear Wireless Review: Is it worth a look and can you earn big?
June 24th, 2011
jedwan Lightyear Wireless is a considered an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). What this means is that Lightyear has a license to offer cellular phone services through the Verizon or Sprint national network and …
A Complete, Third Party Lightyear Wireless Review » Easy Web Articles
May 17th, 2011
admin Lightyear Wireless is a ‘Mobile Virtual Network Operator’ or MVNO. An MVNO company provides a wireless phone service but doesn’t own any licensed frequencies, and generally doesn’t have the facilities to administrate and conduct a …
Compare mobile phones The Only Sensible way to arrive at the right …
May 9th, 2011
jedwan The festive season is now well and truly with us. What with less than a month to go for Christmas and the eventual arrival of the New Year, all the various network service provider along with the virtual army of privately run dealers, …
Exclusive: SwiftKey tweaks its Android keyboard for tablets (hands-on with video)
January 13th, 2011
admin SwiftKey for Android was one of the breakout stars in the virtual keyboard business last year, thanks to a unique predictive phrase system that learns how you talk (or write, as it were) and recommends entire words based on your personal style. It sounds weird, but it’s surprisingly helpful — and even if you don’t use the phrase prediction aspect at all, it’s simply a well laid-out, easy-to-use keyboard. The company has big plans for 2011 with talks of OEM deals in the pipeline, UI and functionality tweaks, new utilities for learning your writing habits by ingesting RSS feeds, Facebook posts, Gmail, and other sources… oh, and this: a new app customized for use on Android tablets. Text entry on tablets is a challenge that manufacturers and software vendors have been trying to solve for a long, long time , and one look in a busy airport with dozens of people trying to type on iPads carefully-balanced on their laps will tell you that we’ve still got a long way to go. We’re not sure how SwiftKey’s new version will work on 10-inch tablets (take the Xoom , for instance), but we had a chance to check it out on a Galaxy Tab — and we have to say that it’s probably the best landscape virtual keyboard we’ve used on a 7-inch tablet so far. Swype and other tracing keyboards seem out of place on a screen this big, but SwiftKey takes advantage of the fact that your thumbs are so far apart by splitting your QWERTY into two parts and placing the lesser-used numbers in the center. The keyboard isn’t ready for prime time just yet — SwiftKey still bills it as a prototype — but we imagine it’ll be available before too long. Follow the break for a hands-on video! Continue reading Exclusive: SwiftKey tweaks its Android keyboard for tablets (hands-on with video) Exclusive: SwiftKey tweaks its Android keyboard for tablets (hands-on with video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Holiday shopper's key tool: cellphone
November 22nd, 2010
admin Holiday shopper’s key tool: cellphone , Shoppers this season will be dividing their attention between the physical merchandise at stores and the virtual goods on the screen of their cellphone . {bnl} Sign up to get Black Friday deals …
GetLoFi MIDI Loop Sequencer aka Cell Phone Noisemaker « GetLoFi …
October 3rd, 2010
jedwan Why not turn old cell phones into awesome little noisemakers? Many older cell phones contain a MIDI synthesizer for playing ring tones and a Java Virtual Machine framework. Cell phones also include a color display, speaker, output jack, …
BlindType acquired by Google, Android typists grin uncontrollably
October 2nd, 2010
jedwan The note’s short and sweet, but it confirms that Google ‘s buying spree is still on — BlindType was just acquired by the Big G. If you’ll recall, we were wowed back in July by the software’s ability to predict words regardless of how text was inputted, and it seems as if a few bigwigs within Google were as well. It’s unclear what Google’s Android team plans to do with its newfound IP, but you shouldn’t have to strain your imagination too hard to hazard a guess. As for the BlindType team? They’re “excited to join Google, and look forward to the great opportunities for mobile innovation that lie ahead.” Likewise, folks… likewise. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] BlindType acquired by Google, Android typists grin uncontrollably originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 01 Oct 2010 20:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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