I agree, I'm normally a big fan of Apple (my iPhone 6 plus is the best phone I've ever used) but I don't really understand the why I'd need an Apple Watch or some of the decisions they've made. It seems like it's a few years off being where it should be.
I'll stick to something swiss that doesn't need a battery personally!
14 Apr 2015 09:07 Read comment
Not just you Paul, this seems like a big step backwards for Samsung to look to implement this technology to take on Apple Pay.
23 Feb 2015 15:39 Read comment
I agree with the previous post. I've seen Agile implemented previously and the downfall was always trying to follow the methodology to the letter rather than trying to find a model that works and adapting that model to work within the constrainsts of the business. All projects are different and there is very rarely a "one size fits all" approach that can be used.
16 Feb 2015 10:41 Read comment
Glad to see that you're going to post more often again, I really enjoy your blogs.
16 Feb 2015 10:29 Read comment
Sounds like an excellent idea to me!
I think that people are much more likely to donate when there's some kind of novelty involved, much like when you could first donate via text message. It'll make contactless much more prominant to people who usually wouldn't use it at a till also. Win/Win in my opinion.
I'll definitely give it a go when/if I walk past one.
16 Feb 2015 09:17 Read comment
Agreed with the previous poster, a simple and informative advertising campaign would seem a better fit. I don't watch soaps (honest) but I can't imagine that the use of credit & debit cards to pay for things is particually prevalent within a storyline.
30 Jan 2015 13:53 Read comment
I've not used the others but personally I find the Lloyds app to be really good.
28 Jan 2015 11:04 Read comment
I was thinking the same as Rob, the concept itself sounds like a good idea but with chip and pin in use across Europe and chips soon to be implemented in the US surely the technology is flawed?
Something like this with NFC would make more sense but essentially just emulates concepts like Apple Pay whilst removing the convenience of not having to carry a card with you.
28 Jan 2015 08:45 Read comment
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