Isis Set to Debut in OctoberOctober 18, 2012The mobile wallet, a joint venture between T-Mobile USA, Veirzon Wireless and AT&T, will use NFC technology.
After Much Fanfare, Isis Launches with Pragmatic ExpectationsJuly 31, 2012Isis, the NFC-based mobile wallet venture formed by AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless, finally is gearing up for its long-awaited launch at the end of the summer.
Isis Announces Deal With Mobile Handset MakersSeptember 27, 2011The mobile payments consortium is partnering with HTC, LG, Motorola Mobility, RIM, Samsung Mobile and Sony Ericsson on NFC-enabled mobile devices.
Could a Major Security Breach Be on the Horizon?August 04, 2011Although financial institutions have to date largely escaped the fate of the U.S. government and other industries, security experts warn that it's only a matter of time until a bank suffers a major breach from a cyber attack.
Consumer Reports Cautions Against Verizon iPhone 4January 17, 2011The smartphone has too many shortcomings and users are better off waiting until Apple releases the next generation model later this year, according to the venerable consumer magazine.
Isis Sees Mobile Payments Succeeding Through PartnershipNovember 23, 2010Formed through the partnership of three of the four largest mobile phone operators in the United States, the recently-announced Isis payment network could be the first successful attempt at getting domestic cell phone customers to ditch plastic and start p
AT&T and Verizon to Support Contactless PaymentsNovember 09, 2010AT&T and Verizon Wireless have signed on to support integrated contactless payments on their phones, giving the technology a much-needed boost, according to IDC Financial Insights' Aaron McPherson.
Person-to-Person Systems Go Prime Time September 10, 2002Certapay, a Canadian e-payments company, is working with groups of banks to turn person-to-person payments into a mainstream offering.
Bank of New York Hit With Outages November 06, 200125 senior Bank of New York executives troop to the firm's disaster recovery command center for a company-wide exodus from the bank's four downtown locations.