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  • Bangalore's police wants people to capture crimes on Periscope

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    07.10.2015

    Periscope is already great for showing strangers your lunch and pirating pay-per-view boxing matches, but Bangalore's police force wants the city's citizenry to use it for much more than that. If police commissioner MN Reddi gets his druthers, the people of India's third largest city will soon use Twitter's live-streaming app to capture footage of crimes in action so cops can find them and shut 'em down. (Sorry, Meerkat, you're not needed here.)

  • Former Nokia Money crew kicks off iKaaz mobile payments, lets shops go with or without NFC

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.17.2012

    It's a big day for mobile payments. Multiple former Nokia Money veterans have formally launched iKaaz, a two-pronged strategy to phone commece where choice is the order of the day. The first components, M-POS and its accompanying Tap & Pay, are rough equivalents to familiar NFC-based services like Google Wallet that rely on an NFC tag and matching app for in-store sales. A Consumer Wallet for Enterprises occupies more familiar territory for the ex-Nokia crew: it provides a mobile account that doesn't require NFC or even an app, letting those in developing countries exchange funds through SMS or USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) if they're sporting basic handsets. Us end users will need to wait for actual implementations before we see iKaaz for ourselves, but the sheer flexibility could have us paying through our phones in some unexpected places.