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Generation Y setting tech agenda
News Generation Y consists of 18- to 28-year-olds who are leading the way in technology adoption with nine out of 10 owning a PC and 82 per cent a mobile phone. Meanwhile 72 per cent of Generation Y mobile phone users send or receive SMS messages. [25 Jul 2008]
Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?
News Some users have also complained about the necessity of carrying the device with them, leading one user to hack PINsentry to send new access codes to his mobile phone via SMS. Barnaby Davis, director of electronic banking at Barclays, said last year... [18 Jul 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008   Photos: Bling up your BlackBerry  Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view... [29 May 2008]
RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours
News Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008   Photos: Bling up your BlackBerry  Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view... [14 May 2008]
Danske Bank Slashes Costs and Paves the Way for Expansion When It Taps IBM to Deploy a Nortel VoIP Telephony Solution
White Paper Beginning with the client's Copenhagen headquarters, the IBM and Nortel teams implemented the solution using Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 1000 equipment and Nortel IP Phone 2004 deskset. The largest bank in Denmark, Danske Bank and its... [26 Apr 2008]
Samsung chief steps down after tax indictment
News Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone' Samsung has said it will not move into the banking sector, nor set up a holding company. South Korea's most powerful businessman said yesterday... [22 Apr 2008]
Citibank Alerts: Wireless Banking in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific
White Paper Citibank wanted to offer their customers the ability to access their bank accounts - on their mobile phone or via their email account - and receive the latest financial news and stock prices all over the world. [27 Mar 2008]
Mobile malware: The threat exists
News The top three areas of concern for mobile users are receiving inappropriate content, fraudulent increases in phone bills and loss of important info stored on the handset, according to McAfee. Likewise, users of mobile services - such as banking and... [11 Feb 2008]
Photos: Accenture waves goodbye to the wallet
Photo The technology works by putting an NFC reader and transmitter into a phone that can be linked to a bank, loyalty card system or travel account such as Oyster cards. The phone can then be swiped in front of an NFC reader or another NFC equipped... [31 Jan 2008]
Locking down financial security
Comment It's certainly safer than asking the same hackneyed questions used for years in phone-based verification, which can be easily answered by a determined ID thief with a web browser. Across the Atlantic, non-mandatory guidelines from the US Federal... [24 Dec 2007]
Banking on Sprint to Deliver Reliable, Secure Service
White Paper Download this case study to find out how a custom voice and data network designed by Sprint and powered by Cisco Systems has enabled ING DIRECT, a bank that does business with its customers exclusively online, over the phone, or by mail, to: [12 Dec 2007]
The McCue Interview: eSure head of IT Mark Foulsham
Comment Reigate-based eSure was launched in the heady dot-com boom of 2001 as a joint venture between entrepreneur Peter Wood (founder of Direct Line) and banking giant HBOS, offering insurance on the internet and over the phone. [27 Nov 2007]
TfL and Nokia to roll out 'Oyster phone' trial
News According to The Guardian, trials will involve phone manufacturer Nokia, mobile operator O2 and Transport for London (TfL) - the agency that runs London's public transport network. The same technology has recently been incorporated into some new... [26 Nov 2007]
UK behind on online banking
News And one reason for this is customers are happy with the branch and phone banking services available. It found they are dissuaded from using banking services online due to the good service in branch and on the phone. [06 Nov 2007]
Mobile phone payments set to rocket by 2011
News He told silicon.com the main reason for consumers to adopt mobile phone payments - rather than a plastic card - is that applications can be combined, making phone payments more compelling. Already in the UK, a number of plastic 'wave and pay' cards... [30 Oct 2007]
