Public transportation users in the greater Philadelphia and Seattle regions will soon be able to pay for their fares using their contactless bank card or NFC device.
The NFC Forum has announced that it is in the process of developing a Digital Product Passport (DPP) standard that would allow electronic goods manufacturers to use NFC tags and chips to provide ...
French luxury furniture brand Ligne Roset has introduced digital product passports (DPPs) that combine QR codes and ...
Zebra Technologies has unveiled an enterprise Android smartphone that comes with built-in support for both ultra high ...
Hotel brand Club Quarters is rolling out contactless room keys that guests can store in the digital wallet on their Apple or ...
Mastercard is testing a new service that enables cardholders to simply tap their contactless bank card to their NFC ...
French luxury furniture brand Ligne Roset has introduced digital product passports (DPPs) that combine QR codes and ...
French luxury furniture brand Ligne Roset has introduced digital product passports (DPPs) that combine QR codes and blockchain technology to authenticate its products... More ...
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Commonwealth Bank announces new ways to pay with Android Pay and Garmin Pay — Commonwealth Bank of Australia — “In June this year we saw weekly transactions across the CommBank app hit A$6.1bn ...
The Bank of England has published a Blueprint framework describing the way in which a digital version of the British pound ...
The FiRa Consortium has published an update to its technical specifications for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology that add ...