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Barclays contactless: More cards, more retailers
News Barclays launched its first contactless card, OnePulse one year ago, which combined a normal credit card facilities with Oyster travelcard and contactless payment functionality. According to the mobile... [08 Sep 2008]
Retailers fear contactless payments
News Transport for London's pre-pay Oyster Card has certainly proven the model for contactless payments with the widespread take-up of the cards in the capital. With contactless card reader tech currently costing around $100... [24 Apr 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in retail and leisure
News Allowing commuters to buy items with their Oyster cards, as they can in Hong Kong with the Octopus card, hit a snag but now live trials are planned with a view to rolling out the 'wave and pay' cards... [18 Dec 2006]
Oyster and e-money credit cards coming to London
News Barclays customers will soon be able to use their cards in the normal chip and PIN manner; as an Oyster by placing the card on the TfL readers; or to make contactless... [13 Dec 2006]
Plastic fantastic - the future of credit cards
News But with contactless payment projects from the likes of MasterCard and Visa, and Transport for London - which uses the Oyster smartcard ticketing system - looking to move into... [04 Jul 2006]
RBS trials contactless RFID-style debit cards
News The trial of the Oyster card-style payment system begins next week at RBS' head office campus in Edinburgh, which contains a number of retail outlets for its 3,000 staff based there. The bank said 1,000 staff have so far... [15 Jun 2006]
Why Oyster's e-money plans hit the buffers
News Plans to add electronic wallet functionality to the Oyster smartcard ticketing system have suffered a major setback. Back in 2005, Transport for London (TfL) announced it had shortlisted seven potential suppliers to... [09 May 2006]
Buy a burger with your mobile - the future of payments
News One trial set to begin before 2006 in the UK will be on Oyster card's 'e-money' scheme, which allows people to buy items such as newspapers or parking time with their travel cards. The UK is still way behind the US on... [11 Oct 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Contactless payments
Cheat Sheet London Underground's Oyster Card uses Philips' Mifare technology and there are still other variations out there. The Taiwanese are running a similar system, while Transport for London is beginning trials... [11 Oct 2005]
Credit cards get RFID makeover from MasterCard
News The OneSMART PayPass card will use both Chip and PIN and RFID technology to enable contactless payments - used in the same way as the London Underground... [04 Nov 2004]
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