Showing posts with label Cellphone technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cellphone technology. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

Deposit check on your cellphone!

Now this is cool.

Have you ever felt like you'll never have the time to bring those burdening checks to the bank before they expire? Well fear not.

Now, some banks are allowing you to do this on your cellphone! Simply take a photo of the check and send it off to your band via a bank app and voila! Money in the bank, never been so easy.
"The process is terrifically simple", says one loyal Chase Bank Iphone User.

What makes this so revolutionary? You don't have to go to the branch anymore. Scratch that off the list, just deposit checks from home.

If you're feeling tech savvy enough, you just might never have to go to the bank again. Thank technology for that.

Enjoy,
now go and spend more time where you want to
















Friday, August 20, 2010

Would you like to pay with cash, credit or your cellphone?


New technology is in the works via Apple inc. to create a fully-functional payment system that simply requires your cellphone. The mundance activity of using a credit card was once a novel experience. But today, many people don't even use cash anymore.
"The advent of the mobile Web and smartphones could push the banking industry through some major changes."
People seem to enjoy and increasingly adhere to the simplicity inherent in smartphone technology. With the incorporation of paying via phone, we may an even further streamlined integration of cellphone technology with the rest of market and economy.
Be prepared to quickly find yourself shopping with your phone.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Cellphones go 3D!



Televisions sets, movie theaters and now Cellphones! The world is going 3D, leaving behind a once adored 2D, simple life.
With new technology that can actually keep track of which eye is looking at the screen, software engineers have discovered how to create video games and movies for handheld devices that targets each eye. When you send a slightly different screen to each eye, you create 3D, or rather depth perception.
Leading the game is Nokia and Hitachi, who have already produced 3D phones and are working on advancing the idea. These developers believe 2011 will bring 3D full circle in all forms of modern technology and soon become a norm for our society.
This advance, once again, will yield a whole generation of cellphones rendered useless by some but goldmines for others. Visit Cellular Recycler for more info.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Credit Card Transactions via CellPhones


You're at your local Farmer's market and see that beautiful sweet corn you'd like to grill tonight. But... you don't have any cash? Instead of asking around to find the nearest ATM, chances are you can run your credit card through the farmer's cellphone.

Companies are sprouting up daily that have easy to use plug-ins or software that allow credit card transactions on cellphones. How many times have you split the bill with your friend, but don't have the cash on the spot and end up forgetting about it? Now you can just run your credit card effortlessly between phones.

Square, PayPal and GoPayment all offer services now, usually with a monthly fee and per-transaction fee to mobilize your credit card payments.

The move away from cash has been steady and still has its resistors, but with the increase of smartphone use we can see this transition gain momentum and push us into the paper free future. The next generation will hardly know who's on the dollar bill anymore.

Cellphones have been rising in status for the past few decades and are approaching their zenith as the all-in-one device. This is a plus for recycling companies like us, whose role in society will increase with cellphone acceptance.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Google Chrome Tablet?





Will Google make its own version of the much anticipated Apple iPad? Lots of people think so. Chances are it will be presented as something like the NExus One. Google may work with other hardware companies to produce pre-versions/DROIDesque models until it has perfected it enough to release the official Google Tablet.


There have been numerous complaints about the recently release iPad. Namely its lack of a camera and multitasking. Will Google fix this?

For more info check out Google's open-source Chrome project Chromium.



$499 for Apple's new iPad

Unveiled to the world today, Apple has made history once again with its revolutionary iPad. Steve Jobs' magnum opus will change the mobile world.
Starting at the hardly believed low price of $499 this new machine is sure to rock the world.
Available for shipping in the next 60 days, customers will begin to experience the future.

It is the dream of many, to have a high speed internet connection and mobile device suited for the experience wherever you go. Now apple has created the sleek new ipad.

What remains unclear is whether the iPad will be a phone replacement, or simply another thing to carry around. What would make an iphone user switch? How revolutionary is it really, if you can only make phone calls over the internet?

We shall see.
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