quarta-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2011

CASH-LESS

Why a cashless future is (almost) here, and why it will be about convenience and an entire new eco-system of payments, rewards and offers.




Sure, the cashless society has been popping-up in every trend list since 2005. And while 2012 (again) is not going to be the year that consumers en masse will forego coins and notes and just swipe their smartphones, it is going to be the year that major players like Google and MasterCard will actively roll out their cashless initiatives* around the world. For consumers, the initial lure will be convenience, but eventually mobile payments will create an entirely new data-driven eco-system of rewards, purchase history, deals and so on.

* Many of these initiatives incorporate NFC (Near Field Communication), which allows for encrypted data exchange between two devices in close proximity ("near field") to each other. For instance: a reader located next to a retail cash register. Shoppers who have their credit card information stored in their NFC smartphones can pay for purchases by waving their smartphones near or tapping them on the reader, rather than using an actual credit card.

Just a few of the CASH-LESS initiatives to keep an eye on in 2012:



•In October 2011, Google's free, NFC-enabled mobile payment system Google Wallet became operational at a selection of retail chains across the US. Licensing MasterCard’s PayPass technology, shoppers simply tap their mobile device on special terminals at points-of-sale to pay instantly. In participating stores, they can also redeem special coupons, participate in sales promotions or gain loyalty points, simply by choosing to pay with Google Wallet.

•In June 2011, US online payments processor PayPal demonstrated a mobile payments application for Android devices. Users install the app and activate the PayPal widget, and can then request to send or receive funds from another individual with a smartphone and PayPal account. Using NFC, the two users can then hold their devices together in order to instantly transfer funds.

•Square is an electronic payments service which enables users to accept credit card payments by using a card-reading portable device connected to their iPhone, iPad or Android device. Both the Square card-reader and app are free, although there is a 2.75% charge for each payment made. Once the system has been set up, users can accept payments immediately. In November 2011, Richard Branson and Visa became investors in the venture. In the same month, Square updated the app, allowing for a completely hands-free payment experience by simply saying your name.
•Launched in Sweden in June 2011, iZettle is a device that enables consumers to accept credit card payments while on the go. The portable chip and pin reader plugs into iPhones or iPads and uses an iZettle app, meaning that card transactions can take place instantly. Bills can also be paid or money transferred using the device. There's a facility to tag transactions with images, notes or location data, which users can post to Facebook and Twitter to share their purchases with friends.


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•In November 2011 Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s main rail operator, extended its Touch&Travel service to all its 320 stations. Passengers can either use NFC to pay, or take a photo of a barcode as they enter and exit stations.


in: trendwaching.com

Audi R8 GT _ "Super Sport of the Year 2011"

The Audi R8 GT was honored as "Super Sport of the Year 2011 'in' Production of Super Sports." In this tenth edition, the jury of the magazine "Auto Bild Sportscars» elected with this super-sporty premium brand with the four rings, appointment announced on November 24 in a ceremony held in the Hall of Essen.

Stephan Reil, Head of Development Department of quattro GmbH, accepted the award, one of the most coveted of the German car industry, for the Audi R8 GT to an audience of about 450 guests. About 70,976 readers of the magazine participated in the vote this year for the "Sports Car of the Year 2011".

The Audi subsidiary - quattro GmbH - is responsible for developing and producing the R8 GT. Its 5.2 liters V10 engine develops an output of 560 horses. The engineers reduced the weight by 100 pounds compared to the R8 5.2 FSI quattro.

All improvements, allow the R8 GT accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in 3.6 seconds and reach a top speed of 320 km / h, while the average advertised is 13.9 liters per 100 kilometers.

The contest were 173 vehicles previously tested by the experts of the German publication in more than 300 tests, number of vehicles divided among 17 classes, which were subdivided into large production, tuning and limited production.
Besides the winner, five other Audi models were positioned among the top three of their class: the Q7 V12 TDI in the category "Production SUV", the RS3 in Sportback category 'Production Car Compact ", the RS 5 on' Production Coupe ", the Audi A6 Avant 3.0 TFSI quattro in 'Production Vans» R8 Spyder GT and in the category "Production Convertible."