Sns Announces Support Plans For Mac
The SwipeSimple product offering includes native smartphone and tablet applications that allows merchants to accept credit card payments via their mobile devices. Following Apple's release of iOS 8, merchants will be able to login to the SwipeSimple application by using their fingerprint and Apple's Touch ID technology. Earlier today, at their Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, Apple announced a preview of their upcoming iOS 8 that will include an API for Touch ID, opening up the fingerprint scanning technology to developers like CardFlight. The announcement was made during Apple's WWDC keynote address by Apple's Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Engineering and head of OS X and iOS.


Almost immediately after Federighi made his announcement, executives, bloggers and other pundits who cover the financial services industry began commenting about the implications for mobile payments. Benedict Evans, Partner at Andreessen Horowitz said via Twitter, '83% of iPhone 5s owners use fingerprint scanner. Now there's an API. Obvious move.
Implications for payments.' On the same day as Apple's announcement, CardFlight announced that they will upgrade their applications to support the new technology as quickly as possible after iOS 8 is released, scheduled for this fall.
With the upgrade to CardFlight's SwipeSimple product, merchants will have the option to login to their mobile payment application via scanning their fingerprint using Touch ID, rather than entering the traditional email address and password. Founded less than two years ago, CardFlight has established itself as an innovator within mobile payments.
In April, the company won the 2014 Technology Innovation Award from the Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), the global trade association representing companies that offer electronic transaction processing products and services. 'The proliferation of tablets and smartphones is rapidly changing the payments industry,' said Derek Webster, Founder and CEO of CardFlight. 'We're proud to be at the forefront of that shift in bringing new and innovative mobile payment technologies to market.' About CardFlight: CardFlight is a leading provider of mobile POS technology and tools that makes it easy for anyone to accept swiped card-present payments in any mobile app with virtually any merchant account. They offer both turnkey mobile applications and robust software development kits (SDKs) for iOS/Android that can be incorporated into custom applications. CardFlight's platform also includes encrypted card readers and a payment gateway that supports over 20 different processors, to provide clients with complete mobile payments and mobile POS (mPOS) solutions.
The company has raised over $1.6 million from leading venture capital firms and angel investors including ff Venture Capital, Payment Ventures, Apostolos Apostolakis, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, Plug & Play Ventures, and Great Oaks Venture Capital. Media Contact: Manuela Odell 917-340-2707 SOURCE CardFlight.
Sns Announces Support Plans For Mac Free
. Some of our readers will remember the cool Apple Mac Bench from designer that we featured on Geeky Gadgets. The Apple Mac Bench was made from two Apple G5 computers and you can now buy one for yourself, it will cost you $2,495.
This awesome G5 bench is made using two recycled G5 Macs and the seat is made from American black walnut, the seat is then planed by hand and stained to a satin sheen, these are actually made in the UK. Each bench is made to order, the lead time is currently 6 weeks.
Sns Announces Support Plans For Machines
This is to ensure we can source G5 cases in the best possible condition. Please note, the Mac G5 / Mac Pro 1st Generation was last produced in 2012, we endeavour to find immaculate models, however there maybe small signs of wear present. Our graveyard of cases not up to standard is ever growing. You can find out more details about the Apple Mac Bench over at GTO Designs at the link below, if you want one they are available to order for £2,495. Source Filed Under:, Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals.