ResearchOutlook: Mobile in 2015
Health and fitness apps, the future of mobile payments, and the future of the mobile enterprise will dominate discussion in 2015. Read more »
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Health and fitness apps, the future of mobile payments, and the future of the mobile enterprise will dominate discussion in 2015. Read more »
Target’s new MVNO will offer affordable prepaid services on T-Mobile’s network. The move likely has much more to do with building relationships with its customers than creating an entirely new revenue… Read more »
Walmart is expanding a pilot program that enables users to scan items with their phones as they shop, then pay for their goods at a self-checkout stand. Beyond the novelty factor,… Read more »
Apple stole the spotlight in the third quarter with a fascinating series of both positive and negative headlines. Its iPhone 5 was met with record sales that were nonetheless stymied by… Read more »
Few industries change at the pace mobile does. Whether it’s the iPhone 5, the importance of LTE, or BYOD trends disrupting the enterprise, there are always new technologies, trends, and companies… Read more »
The mobile payments industry seems to get more heated by the day even as consumer demand remains unclear. Privacy concerns will increasingly threaten the brutally competitive industry, but payment providers who… Read more »
The Wall Street Journal offers an update this morning on a consortium of retailers looking to take on Google, PayPal and everybody else in the crowded (but dubious) market of mobile… Read more »
Google’s I/O conference last week was one of those rare mobile industry events that actually matched — and perhaps even exceeded — its hype. The company trotted out Android 4.1 (dubbed… Read more »
Target and Wal-Mart are part of a consortium of retailers looking to build a mobile payment system, joining a host of heavyweights such as Google, PayPal and the carrier-backed Isis. But… Read more »
The Wall Street Journal this morning explains how a consortium of retailers is working together to launch their own mobile payment system. The group includes heavyweights such as Wal-Mart and Target,… Read more »