Thursday , January 29, 2026

Mobile Commerce

Mobile POS Picks up Steam As Costs Fall and Capabilities Rise

Falling technology costs and the increasing availability of more sophisticated cellular networks are driving a growing trend toward wireless point-of-sale devices, according to research from TowerGroup, a consulting and research firm in Needham, Mass. The firm's research indicates that while mobile terminals are still a small fraction of the installed …

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Brother Announces an Entry in the Wireless Transaction Game

Brother International Corp., Bridgewater, N.J., a maker of office equipment such as computer printers and fax machines, has announced it is marketing a wireless device for use by mobile merchants and salespeople looking to be able to process credit card transactions in the field. The device, a Samsung SPH-i700 Pocket …

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Micropayments Potential Attracts Growing Optimism Among Experts

The stunning success of such ventures as Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes music service, coupled with a huge, untapped potential in transactions, has many expert observers becoming more and more optimistic about the prospects for micropayment processing. That may bode well for recent startups such as BitPass Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., …

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TNS Beefs Up Wireless Networking with Its Synapse Deal

TNS Inc. has acquired the primary asset of U.S. Wireless Data Inc., which in March filed for bankruptcy protection. Reston, Va.-based TNS, formerly Transaction Network Services, says its acquisition of New York-based U.S. Wireless Data's Synapse point-of-sale processing system strengthens the company's efforts to build its business in emerging transaction …

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TransCore Looks to Expand Its RFID Pilot in Dallas

A payment system based on toll-road transponders in Dallas will expand later this year beyond the five McDonald's restaurants that have been part of the radio-frequency identification (RFID) pilot since its inception two years ago. Hummelstown, Pa.-based TransCore, which installs RFID-based toll-road systems around the world, says it will add …

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Stats Show Ominous Increase in Spam and Phishing Attacks

Recent industry statistics paint a grim picture of how pervasive spam, and with it e-mail fraud, is becoming in the U.S. transaction economy. Brightmail Inc., a San Francisco-based provider of anti-spam software, reports that the volume of spam hit 64% of some 96 billion e-mail messages its systems filtered in …

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Online Processor Digency Gets Close to Geo-Location Pilots

Digency Inc. is within a month of signing its first clients for tests of a new system it has developed that fights e-commerce fraud by pinpointing Web users' geographic location, according to Ed R. Starrs, chief executive of the El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based e-commerce processor. Dubbed “Geocate,” the product has …

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Gartner: Phishing Is Getting Worse, Hitting Hard at E-Commerce

More evidence of the possible damage being done by phishing to e-commerce emerged in survey results released today by technology research firm Gartner Inc., Stamford, Conn. The survey, which was completed last month and canvassed 5,000 adult Web users, indicates that 30 million users think they have definitely been a …

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Peppercoin Readies ‘Version 2.0’ to Target a Huge Market

Peppercoin Inc., a micropayments processor in Waltham, Mass., sees a potential market for transactions of small and very small values reaching into the trillions of dollars, embracing both the online and point-of-sale markets. To tap that potential, the new company is moving toward a rollout, planned for mid-summer, of a …

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Exadigm Prepares to Sell an All-in-One IP/Wireless Device

Exadigm Inc. thinks merchants and acquirers should be able to take for granted wireless and Internet connections for point-of-sale terminals in the same way everyone does for personal computers and cell phones. So it is gearing up a major marketing effort for a new terminal that runs on the Linux …

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