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Pay by Touch Teams With IBM to Roll Out Biometric Payment System

White Paper Headquartered in San Francisco, Pay By Touch is the pioneer of a patented biometric-authentication payment system. And that's exactly what Pay By Touch has to offer. Having created this winning Software as Services (SaS) solution, Pay By Touch... [30 Nov 2005]

Pay By Touch: Revolutionizing Retail Through Biometrics

White Paper Pay By Touch had put together two existing capabilities - biometric recognition and electronic financial transactions - to create a ground-breaking new retail payment service. Pay By Touch implemented a service-oriented architecture that helps the... [05 Apr 2007]

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 2004, Thriftway Supermarkets became the first grocery retailer in the United States... [26 Apr 2008]

Co-op doubles fingerprint payment supermarkets

News Three more Co-ops are to be kitted out with equipment that will allow shoppers to pay using their index fingerprint after the supermarket chain decided to extend a trial of Pay by Touch technology. According to the Co-op, using Pay by Touch is 20... [24 Jul 2006]

Oxford Co-ops test fingerprint payments

News Users can sign up to the Pay By Touch system via the internet or in store, and the service is free. A number of stores in the US already have Pay by Touch technology installed, with around two million users paying using their biometric every week. [08 Mar 2006]

It Takes an Ecosystem to Make a Dual-Core Platform

White Paper The paper touch on the thorny software licensing issues created by the move to dual-core and multi-core processors, and discusses AMD's position with regard to these issues. This white paper provides an overview of the breadth and depth of the... [05 Sep 2006]

Paying by iris and fingerprint - the next chip and PIN?

News Stores in the US already have Pay-by-Touch technology installed, with around two million shoppers paying using biometrics every week. Shoppers in Oxford started to pay with their fingers this month, as the Co-op launched its trial of a biometric... [14 Mar 2006]

Re:Viewing 2001: Dot-com lessons (2)

News Instead Friendsreunited.co.uk has emerged as the phenomenon of the year by playing to the fundamental strengths of the internet. The site that puts you in touch with long-forgotten classmates creates an instant, and vast, community with a common... [24 Oct 2001]

Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Fly high Wi-Fi

Comment It strikes a knowing balance between the extra work that can now be done in what was previously offline time and acknowledging it will be a way to keep in touch with life's more fun pursuits - a young businessman is seen from the side, hands aloft... [02 Jun 2004]

'True' ASP applications delayed by lack of broadband access

News But industry experts claim many of them have failed to explain to customers that the applications are web-enabled by middleware and are not designed for delivery over the internet, which could cause problems when they come to move to a true ASP... [03 Nov 2000]

The Weekly Round-Up: 10.02.06

Round-Up The invite said the reception will provide a perfect introduction to Barcelona, by Les Rambles. However, not everybody is being ground down by the monotony of the nine to five (six, seven or probably even eight in many cases - where was the work... [10 Feb 2006]

Corporate Voodoo: Extract 4 - winners and losers

Comment What was it that led them to believe that they were meeting their customers' needs by not allowing them to pay for goods in the manner that they felt most comfortable with? Pepsi seriously knew how to market, and their customers never baulked at... [11 May 2001]

Is Mac OS X ready for business?

News And many businesses are confronted by ongoing challenges as Microsoft rolls out its .Net web services strategy and potentially increases the number of client-access licences companies must pay for. By Joe Wilcox [27 Aug 2002]

Feds rule on VoIP control

News Phillip Marchesiello, an attorney at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington, D.C.who has followed the lawsuit, said: "The court doesn't have a lot of room after this recent decision by the FCC. Bill Wilhelm, an attorney at Swidler Berlin... [16 Nov 2004]

Boardroom Despatches: Two groups to sanity check tech

Comment Well, a lot of her friends use T-Mobile and by having a pre-pay handset from that operator she knows her friends can call her for free at weekends and evenings. It at first sounded strange to me but she gets the most out of this by actually having... [17 Aug 2005]

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