How Mobile Payments Reshape Lifestyles

Last year 358 million Chinese made payments on their mobile devices, according to a recent government report.

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Now pay offline with ePaisa’s mobile wallet – The Economic Times

ePaisa has tied-up with four more companies to facilitate offline payments using the wallet, and plans to join hands with three times as many mobile wallets.

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By 2020, more people will own a phone than have electricity

The proliferation of mobile phones will continue as mobile data traffic jumps tenfold over the next four years, according to a study by Cisco.

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Mobile payments did not take off in 2015, but they will this year – here’s how | Information Age

Average consumers not only distrust the security of mobile payments, but are asking the foundation question of, ‘what’s in it for me?’ Here are four ways brands can help users warm up to mobile payment apps.

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Mobile Personalization Trends You Cannot Afford To Ignore

Mobile commerce has got a lot of attention lately with ecommerce stores coming up with their own mobile websites and applications.

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Mobile Presents Great Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

If you are an entrepreneur, there are many reasons why you should consider building your business around a mobile app.

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Mobile App Dev: 3 Trends That Will Shake Up Your Strategy – InformationWeek

Industry analyst Peter Crocker outlines three emerging technology trends that will have you rethinking your organization’s mobile development strategy.

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MasterCard testing out biometric checks for online payments

Did you ever think that someday, all you would need is a selfie to verify your identity and make online purchases? Well that’s basically the future of the

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Next Lock Screen now has fingerprint unlock support

There are still only a few Android smartphones out there that have fingerprint sensors, but you can expect that this biometric will soon be commonplace amongst

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A Selfie Photo Might Be Your Next Password

Credit card company MasterCard thinks a biometric system that could read a photo of your face would be more secure and could drive sales

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