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Rabu, 09 Juli 2014

Net Neutrality Comments Due by July 15; Here's a Public Contribution - Mobility TechZone


 

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A study performed by market research firm TNS Infratest has revealed a rising trend of people willing to do away with physical payment methods, opting instead for their mobile devices.
Bitcoin has proven to be one of the most controversial and yet biggest developments in the field in some time. As some businesses like Overstock.com start to take the digital currency in trade for goods, and other businesses follow suit, the idea that one day the paper in our wallets may instead be completely replaced by a universal coin of the planet is not so outlandish as it may once have been. But with any new development comes a certain amount of difficulty, and that's a difficulty that the progenitors of Bitcoin are out to remove with a new update focused on transaction fees.
Paying bills is a prospect that takes on various levels of challenge based on the amount of control desired. Some just tie the bills to a bank account and let the whole thing kind of handle itself with automatic bill pay. Others write out checks or get money orders and route same through the mail. But a new technology from Auckland's Fiserv is turning bill payments into a process that can not only be routed through Google Glass, but handled with a few simple gestures.


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