Monthly Archives: March 2015

Federal Circuit Must Heed Trial Court Findings

U.S. Supreme Court has determined that some patent law appeals aren’t so special after all. Source: http://www.nationallawjournal.com

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Why Some People Make Mobile Payments (and Why Some Don’t) | Bank Innovation

People make mobile payments to pay bills, or they don’t use them because it’s no easier than using a card or cash. That’s according to data from the Board of Source: bankinnovation.net

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Where US institutions lag in the mobile-payment onboarding process – Mobile Payments Today

Mike Gardner, CEO of Recombo, examines the differences between the U.S. and Europe when it comes to verifying consumers to use mobile wallets. Source: http://www.mobilepaymentstoday.com

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Many Americans making mobile payments don’t consider themselves mobile-payment users

That means more people than we think are probably using mobile payments. Source: uk.businessinsider.com

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Fed Report Finds Growing Use of Mobile Banking

Americans are becoming increasingly comfortable using their cell phones for basic banking and payments, though security concerns still inhibit greater traction in mobile banking, according to a Federal Reserve survey of consumers published Thursday. Source: blogs.wsj.com

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7 Strange Mobile Security Methods

As more mobile wallets come to market, security becomes a more common selling point. Some stick to tried-and-true methods like typing a PIN or password, but others are experimenting with less conventional ideas. Source: http://www.paymentssource.com

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Biometrics Company to Offer Fingerprint, Iris Scans as Security at BWI Airport

The company, New York-based CLEAR, says its scanning kiosks will be integrated into the Transportation Security Administration’s existing Pre-Check system. Source: http://www.govtech.com

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Samsung to feature iris scanners on its mobile devices – and it’s sooner than … – Phone Arena

SRI (Stanford Research Institute) International is a nonprofit research institute and one of the largest ones in the world at that. Source: http://www.phonearena.com

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SRI’s Iris Biometrics Coming To Samsung Mobiles – findBIOMETRICS

SRI International’s Iris on the Move (IOM) technology is about to see a number of integrations into mobile products. Source: findbiometrics.com

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FST Biometrics provides athletic club biometric access control and security … – Biometric Update

FST Biometrics integrate a combination of biometric and analytic technologies that include face recognition, body behavior analytics and voice recognition. Source: http://www.biometricupdate.com

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