pay by touch
Automating Complete PO Document Packages for Procure-to-Pay Performance with ERP Systems
White Paper By automating the collection and sending of supply chain information, organizations can lower the cost of purchasing the materials and goods they need to do business. Esker DeliveryWare offers a comprehensive solution... [27 Oct 2009]
Minority Report: Laptop Hunters on a par with drunken uncles
Comment Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been making similar noises about the premium that Apple customers pay on each Mac, a premium which he says "just buys you a logo". In recent years Apple's advertising strategy has been... [23 Apr 2009]
Photos: Is it a tram? Is it a train? No, it's superbus!
Photo Passengers on the Cambridgeshire guided buses will be able to pay using touch-and-go smartcard tickets, similar to London's Oyster system, thanks to the smartcard readers fitted on all guided buses.... [03 Feb 2009]
'Every day, big, meaty CIOs are being let go... '
News For unemployed CIOs, meanwhile, the advice is to downsize expectations - both in the kind of jobs to take, and the pay packets that come with them. or they are being pushed out by their boards because... [12 Jan 2009]
Automating Complete PO Document Packages for Procure-to-Pay Performance with ERP Systems
White Paper By automating the collection and sending of supply chain information, organizations can lower the cost of purchasing the materials and goods they need to do business. Esker DeliveryWare offers a comprehensive solution... [09 Nov 2008]
Jobs of the future: No office, no paycheque
Comment Companies are less keen to pay for a fixed number of resources by the day - they want to agree on a price for a piece of work regardless of the underlying effort. Productivity gains driving IT... [08 Oct 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.08.08
Round-Up Apparently the Nano Phone "would have a touch wheel on the back and display on the front so that numbers would be dialled from behind". Also, making gadgets more complicated is a staggeringly bad idea when it seems many... [08 Aug 2008]
10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment We're not happy the battery is welded into the iPhone and can only be removed by qualified Apple engineers at remote locations - and, when out of warranty, for a fee. Being able to use a wider version of the virtual... [14 Jul 2008]
BBC takes wraps off iPlayer 2.0
News And it seems calls for the BBC to pay for extra bandwidth used by iPlayer have abated. The refreshed homepage now has a "Last Played" section which uses anonymous cookies to show the last programme... [25 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Rural v City fat pipe row and ID cards
Comment Typical Ofcom - completely out of touch with the technology they are supposed to be monitoring. How many rural users get anywhere near the supposed "up to 8Mb" that they pay for, would be a more relevant... [29 May 2008]
IBM and Pay by Touch Make Checking Out at Thriftway Supermarkets a Soft Touch
White Paper As a solution Thriftway deployed Biometric payments made through Pay By Touch, backed by IBM e-business Hosting Services as part of IBM Software as Services. In May... [26 Apr 2008]
O2 slashes £100 off iPhone price
News The price of Apple's UK iPhone has been slashed by mobile operator O2 - fuelling speculation a 3G version will be launched this summer. The price cut means the 8GB iPhone is now cheaper than the 8GB iPod... [15 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Vista uptake… HMRC blunder… iPhone too cool or too costly?
Comment You can write to silicon.com by posting a Reader Comment below, or emailing editorial@silicon.com. Abuse by bureaucrats is the issue here! From my perspective as a retired citizen £35 per month is far... [29 Nov 2007]
Mac faithful up in arms about iPhone price cut
News After protests over its decision to cut the price of the iPhone by $200, Apple will give iPhone users a $100 store credit. Jobs had announced the price cut just a day earlier at a San Francisco event at which the company... [07 Sep 2007]
Leader: BBC iPlayer broadband row - who's really to blame
Leader Claims by ISPs that the BBC should fund the extra bandwidth needed by users that want to download content from its online TV service iPlayer seems a little out of touch. They won't want... [16 Aug 2007]