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Analysis of: Obopay Hits a Target It Didn't Sight: The Unbanked (www.americanbanker.com)
In payments people are creatures of habit. Innovations’ best prospects lie in addressing un or badly served needs, not in dislodging well-entrenched payment systems. Unbanked consumers’ attraction to Obopay’s mobile payments service therefore isn’t surprising. In the US and many markets abroad they...
James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
Analysis of: Philips SpeechMagic Used In Largest Deployment Of Front-End Radiology Speech Recognition In The UK (www.medicalnewstoday.com)
It's interesting to note in this article the touting of a technological advance, as if it were cutting edge, while a description of their work-flow "Scan the bar-code to pull up the patient data" clearly shows they've either not implemented PACS at all or have failed at truly integrating the the two...
Analysis of: Prepaid Is New Focus at Capital One (www.americanbanker.com)
In NetSpend Capital One has an important channel to cost-effectively originate borrowers for its various lending operations, foremost its US credit card business.
K. Venu Venugopal, Vice President - Product Management
K. Venu Venugopal, Vice President - Product Management
Ca, Inc.
Analysis of: Analyst: iPhone security concerns exaggerated (news.yahoo.com)
Any mobile device, in general, is a headache to corporate information security organizations. The security issues reported on iPhones are not  different from that on other smart phones or even (mobile) laptops getting connected to a corporate network.
Analysis of: Apple unveils redesigned iMac desktops (today.reuters.com)
An iMAC refresh was inevitable and this is a nice step up.  The real news is the spreadsheet program and improvements in other iLIFE software components.
Analysis of: Sony slashes PS3 price tag by $100 (www.cnn.com)
The Wii has shown that great gaming need not have incredible graphics
Analysis of: Sun Microsystems Announces Faster Chip (www.nytimes.com)
Sun HAD to develop a next generation to stay in the game Cost of operation in terms of support and power are key metrics
Analysis of: Analyst: iPhone security concerns exaggerated (news.yahoo.com)
I agree that the security issue with iPhone has been blown out of proportion. Security companies (like other businesses) have vested interests to cash on any hype that helps them drive the business. Apple had not even announced the expected numbers of iPhones that company will be able to sell, hype...
Ian Wood, Partner
Ian Wood, Partner
Wireless Foundry
Analysis of: Welcome to BBC iPlayer Beta (www.bbc.co.uk)
The problem is one of market regulation in the UK, BBC has a track record of innovating before the competition because it has a public broadcast remit.  The Internet activities of the BBC have been cut back because Government and Competitors have complained that it has abused it position and stifled...
Analysis of: IPhone-Free Cellphone News (www.nytimes.com)
I am very much convinced that this is certainly the path going forward. But there are several issues that needs to be addressed as well. Some of them are security to your hotspot, how the billing works when you walk-in to the hotspot from Cellular and you initiated the call on the WiFi. How would a...

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