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August 25, 2011

All new Nokia smartphones to come with NFC from 2011

Filed under: Mobey Financial — Tags: , , , , @ 11:09 pm

The announcement was made by a top Nokia executive at the Mobey Forum’s 10th anniversary meeting in Helsinki this morning.

Nokia's Anssi Vanjoki

VANJOKI: All new Nokia smartphones will feature NFC from next year

Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia’s executive vice president for markets, has announced that all new smartphones introduced by the company from 2011 will come with NFC. Vanjoki, who is responsible for consumer insights, sales, marketing, manufacturing and logistics across all Nokia products and services, made the announcement during a keynote presentation at the Mobey Forum’s 10th anniversary workshop in Helsinki this morning.

Vanjoki wasn’t able to give specific details about the new smartphone models, Liisa Kanniainen, executive director of the Mobey Forum, has told NFC World. But delegates were informed that more information will be made available “in due course”.

Vanjoki was also asked whether the new smartphones would support the Single Wire Protocol (SWP), says Kanniainen. In reply, he explained that the phones would support all open business models, suggesting that they will include support for both SWP and other secure element formats such as MicroSD cards and, perhaps, an embedded secure element too. A set of tools is also to be made available to third party application developers.

The announcement follows concerns in the NFC market that Nokia was pulling back from its long-term support for near field communication technology, following the news earlier this year that Nokia had cancelled plans to put its long-awaited 6216 Classic NFC phone into production.

This article was first published at www.nfcworld.com.

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What browsers and applications can be installed in asus m350w mobile?

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Question by Ashok: What browsers and applications can be installed in asus m350w mobile?

Best answer:

Answer by The_Atomic_Waffle_Man
google opera on your mobile its a fast browser you wont regret it

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August 24, 2011

JavaScript REGEX to test domain names?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , , @ 7:04 am

Question by Hank: JavaScript REGEX to test domain names?
Hello,

Using JavaScript I would like to validate the syntax of a domain name.

Because new domain extensions like .travel a .mobi are continually added, any extension should pass as long is it only has letters in it.

This function does NOT work because any final extension passes:

function isValidDomain(obj){
var urlPattern = /^(?:(?:[-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?\.)+(?:[a-z])/;
return urlPattern.test(obj.value);
}

Best answer:

Answer by Jake Cigar
^[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\. [A-Za-z]{2,6}$

my second try!

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August 23, 2011

‘We didn’t mean all smartphones would get NFC’, says Nokia

Filed under: Mobey Financial — Tags: , , , , , , , @ 11:15 pm

The Finnish mobile phone giant has backtracked on its headline-grabbing announcement and now says that only some smartphones will have NFC next year and they may not be available in all markets.

Nokia logo

RETREAT: NFC will appear in some phones, in some markets, some time next year.

Just a few days after top Nokia executive Anssi Vanjoki told the Mobey Forum that all new smartphones would include NFC from 2011, the Finnish phone giant has backed away from its commitment.

Doubts regarding the likelihood that Nokia would add near field communication capability to all its new smartphones from 2011 were first raised by Rafe Blandford, editor of All About Symbian. Blandford explained that:

NFC is scheduled to be one of the new features in the Symbian^4 platform. It was originally targeted for inclusion in Symbian^3, but was pushed back to the later release to avoid overall delays. Therefore it seems likely that we will see NFC in a select number of Nokia’s Symbian^4 products, in select markets, at some point in 2011.

Blandford’s points seemed to make sense so NFC World asked Nokia to clarify the situation by providing an official statement regarding its NFC plans. Here is what we received:

“NFC is a technology we actively support. Starting in 2011, our global Symbian smartphone portfolio will begin to include NFC. This may or may not include country variants.”

So NFC is not going to be available in all smartphones after all — and the NFC handsets that do get produced next year may not be available in all markets and they may not hit the shops until the end of 2011, rather than the beginning. Which, of course, is a rather different message to the one given to the Mobey Forum last week…

This article was first published at www.nfcworld.com.

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FDIC: Fewer banks are troubled, but revenue is shrinking

Filed under: Mobey Financial — Tags: , , , , , @ 12:09 pm

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August 22, 2011

How much do you think this domain is worth(Adult)?

Filed under: .mobi Domain — Tags: , , , , @ 5:05 pm

Question by matthew_a_webb: How much do you think this domain is worth(Adult)?
pornstarbook.mobi I got it appraised and it was a lot. Tell me what you think. Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Soccer Boi
domain squatting. nice

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August 21, 2011

Mobey Forum members now represent 25% of the world’s banking customers

Filed under: Mobey Financial — Tags: , , , , , , @ 11:17 pm

Mobey Forum’s banking members have more than 450 million customers around the world, the mobile financial services association has announced, meaning that its members now represent more than 25% of the world’s banking customers.

New members of the association include Turkey’s Garanti Bank as well as mobile payments provider Luup and Nordic IT group EDB Business Partner Norway.

“Since our inception, Mobey Forum has created an environment that encourages debate, information sharing and produces best practice recommendations to assist the mobile and banking communities in bringing convenient and pioneering services to customers,” says Ron van Wezel, chairman of Mobey Forum and director of emerging payment streams at Deutsche Bank. “Having Mobey Forum’s member base represent more than 450 million banking customers globally is a real testament to the organisation’s success and demonstrates the increasing relevance of mobile financial services in today’s economic landscape.”

This article was first published at www.nfcworld.com.

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Program Jahat Kian Agresif

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Silverman: Money market funds tank

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