New York TimesStarting an Overdue Conversation About MoneyNew York TimesCreators of mobile wallets and digital tokens, such as Venmo and Square, are trying to provide faster, more seamless ways of paying bills. See on dealbook.nytimes.com
New York TimesStarting an Overdue Conversation About MoneyNew York TimesCreators of mobile wallets and digital tokens, such as Venmo and Square, are trying to provide faster, more seamless ways of paying bills. See on dealbook.nytimes.com
NFC World Banco Santander provides students with NFC microSDs NFC World A mobile campus card service that uses NFC built into microSD cards is now live at a “number of universities”, enabling students to use their mobile phone to make…
NFC WorldBNP Paribas rolls out NFC payments across FranceNFC WorldThe service is available on 25 Android NFC phones and five Windows Phone 8 devices and is open to customers of BNP Paribas Mobile, Orange, SFR and Sosh. See on http://www.nfcworld.com
Telecom LeadTRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Announces NFC Forum Approval for … See on news.google.com
Norway explorer defends Harry’s Kazakh trip The Local.no Norwegian banker-turned-polar explorer Inge Solheim has denied that he arranged a skiing trip for the UK’s Prince Harry in Kazakhstan as a PR start to help promote tourism in the Central… See…
Trend.azKazakhstan’s investment climate to be discussed at ADB annual meetingTrend.az… (ADB) for the first time in Astana on April 2, the Kazakh Ministry of Economy and Budget Planning said. See on en.trend.az
Baigabulov, TlekThe Lawyer… of managers at the Kazakh State Technical University after VI Lenin. Tlek Baigabulov. See on http://www.thelawyer.com
Developed by Western Oil Companies, Giant Project Off Kazakhstan Is Years Late, More Than $30 Billion Over Budget (How a giant Kazakh oil project went awry: http://t.co/Oht1AQumdQ See on graphics.wsj.com
The Kashagan field, a giant oil project developed by Western oil companies off Kazakhstan, is years late and more than $30 billion over budget. (A giant Kazakh oil project may have the world’s most expensive plumbing problem. See on online.wsj.com
Facebook’s DeepFace research reignited the facial recognition debate. Can our great fears be overcome? And are potentially useful applications worth the privacy risk? (RT @m2sys: The future of #facialrecognition: big brother or our new best friend? See on http://www.techradar.com