Why you shouldn’t develop a banking application for iPhone (first)
Given the apparent ubiquity of Apple’s iPhone and the many headline projects, sales of the entire model range globally to date account for only 1.1% of the world’s handset population (approx 50m...
View ArticleCall me an old cynic
I was at the surprisingly busy Cartes & Identification show in Paris last week (www.cartes.com) looking at the latest and greatest happenings in the card industry. Biggest news alongside the...
View ArticleDoing something with mobile because…
There are a number of generally held perceptions in the executive strata about the future of mobile NFC payments, some of which are true, some of which are most certainly not. Invariably, these mobile...
View ArticleThe penny dropped
Apple Pay won't change the way that most of us pay itself, but it has opened a new door to future ubiquitous payment methods via the mobile, IoT or wearable devices.
View ArticleCartes 2014, Paris
The 29th edition of Cartes in Paris has been a strange old show. Meeting friends old and new is still Continue reading →
View ArticleThoughts on the Future of Payments
Like most things in life, payments are about giving and receiving…
View ArticleAuthorisation is the New Interchange
It probably wouldn't lead to a great drop in the costs for a Merchant, but it would create a fairer environment and provide greater transparency.
View ArticleTechnodazzle
I was reading an article a few days ago on the plateau of ebook reader sales and the slow retreat back to paper (here), and of course this lead my thoughts back to our own industry – particularly the...
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