February 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Handhelds
Every so often, a gizmo crosses our path that truly makes us question the thought process of its creator(s). This particular Friday, that gizmo is the Blinger. This so-called “portable ATM” apparently enables users to whip out an oversized, one-trick-pony of a device and instantly send cash for wares, check your current level of fundage, calculate currency conversions and wonder why on earth they haven’t invented this thing called “online banking.” Oh, wait.
[Via InventorSpot]
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November 14th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
Chances are, you had forgotten all about Sony and NXP’s little initiative to cooperate on a NFC (near-field communications) standard, but the two seem to have finally worked out all the kinks and are ready to move forward. The joint venture, dubbed Moversa, will seek to “drive global adoption of contactless smart card applications in mobile phones,” and it’s already planning to develop, produce and market a Universal Secure Access Module (U-SAM) that “incorporates both MIFARE and FeliCa operating systems and applications.” Essentially, the duo is hoping to accelerate the adoption of integrated contactless support, which would enable users to make payments (among other things) easily via their handset. If you’re curious about availability, we’re hearing that samples should be shipped out in mid-2008, but commercial deployments aren’t scheduled to happen until the end of next year.
[Via Yahoo / Reuters]
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November 6th, 2007 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Alright, so it’s not a real hole-in-the-wall, but just in case your eight year-old did need some training in how to operate one, here’s the Hello Kitty ATM Bank. Its pink, it’s got HK on it, and it looks vaguely like those machines you find in 7-Elevens: fortunately, it won’t give your kids cash on credit. They’ve gotta put some pennies in first. It comes with a Hello Kitty cash card for withdrawals, which should help your child transition to the Hello Kitty Consolidated Bank account you’ve set up — yes, they’re real. No word on how much this monstrosity is, but you can probably guess which country they’re available in.
[Via Crave]
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October 26th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Coincidence or not, Apple has stiffened up the requirements to pick up a new iPhone shortly after announcing that 250,000 or so of the 1.4 million it sold in Q4 went to unlockers. In an admittedly intriguing move, Apple has decided that it will “no longer accept cash for iPhone purchases,” and moreover, each individual will only be allowed to buy two (on plastic, of course) in an effort to “stop people from reselling them.” More specifically, spokeswoman Natalie Kerris stated that the company is “requiring a credit or debit card for payment to discourage unauthorized resellers,” so don’t even bother bringing the greenbacks if you’re lookin’ to grab an iPhone from Apple.
[Image courtesy of PCWorld]
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October 19th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Just when you thought those Nigerian scammers were simply running out of avenues to coerce you into cashing some counterfeit check for $4.98 billion, along comes this. Western Union is apparently buddying up with 35 or so cellphone operators to “develop a system that would allow consumers to transfer money from country to country via their mobile phones.” Reportedly, the outfit has successfully tested the service in a number of US cities, and if everything goes as planned, it could launch in Q2 of 2008. Notably, it still sounds like an actual human will be a part of the process, as the system will purportedly “connect the user to a company operator to complete the transaction.” Quite frankly, we appreciate the convenience of such a service, but don’t you go falling for any sappy stories of long-lost cousins needing your help to funnel in millions as you ride to work, alright?
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