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New payment technologies are coming to campus: Be prepared and be smart

You need not look far to find articles and pundits proclaiming a coming revolution in the way people pay for goods and services. And you need not look far from your campus to see examples of this new wave: American...
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New print magazine, Regarding ID, launched by AVISIAN Publications

In response to the feedback we’ve received from many of our subscribers and partners, we are proud to announce the premier issue of a new print compilation of AVISIAN ID News. Regarding ID will make its debut on March 15...

CardTech/SecurTech '05 on tap for April 12-14 in Las Vegas

While it’s still called CardTech/SecurTech, the show’s promoter is pushing separate identities for the two sides of the name, more so this year then in the past. In fact, it’s being billed as “one event, two technology sectors.” “The show...

New programmer enables University of Nebraska to program iCLASS™ contactless cards onsite

A new smart card programmer from HID has given the University of Nebraska at Lincoln more start-to-finish control over card issuance, while giving its students and faculty an increased sense of security. The iCLASS™ CP400 Card Programmer is a hardware...
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Contactless payments now accepted at three NFL football stadiums

PowerPay’s contactless tag is designed to make it easier for football fans to return to the game quicker. The contactless tag got its start with the Seattle Seahawks last season (see November/December Contactless News), and is now in used in...
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Contactless 101: Modulation lets radio waves carry data

There are three basic ways in which radio waves are altered or modulated in RF communication. They are amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). Sound familiar? AM and FM have become household names because of their...
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Contactless 101: Coding data for transmission via radio waves

So just how does the modulating of radio waves enable data transmission in contactless card systems? The answer is found in the concept of coding. Coding refers to a modulation pattern that is understood and shared by both a transponder...
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McDonald's® Expands Cashless Payment Options For Customers With MasterCard Paypass

Oak Brook, IL, August 18, 2004 - McDonald’s® today announced an agreement to accept MasterCard® PayPass™, a new “contactless” payment option utilizing radio frequency technology at select McDonald’s restaurants in the U.S. Participating McDonald’s restaurants in Dallas and the New...
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Pay at the drive-thru technology continues to grow

It only makes sense that we would be able to make our card-based payment ourselves at drive-thru locations. Whether it be mag stripe, chip-based, or contactless–there seems to be little reason to make the customer hand-over their card to an...
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