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Top 10 Wearable Payment Devices

Strategy Driven

While also a hefty price tag, there usually aren’t too many Apple promo codes out there. Samsung Gear S2. Samsung is throwing a hat in the ring with their Gear S2 Smart Watch. This wearable payment device uses Samsung pay to let the wearer make quick and easy transactions. Setting up Apple Pay is easy.

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The Future of Commerce Starts With a Tap

Harvard Business Review

At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung, LG, and Sony unveiled NFC-enabled smartphones, televisions, and appliances. It works like this: A chip in your phone sends out a radio wave that is picked up by another NFC device or any object with an RFID tag. Over 100 million phones will ship with NFC this year. So what's NFC?

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Why the Apple Watch Is a Gift to the Swiss Watch Industry

Harvard Business Review

Apple is confident it will be able to reinvent its core technology every 6 to 12 months before competitors like Samsung attempt to render it obsolete. Hayek and LVMH watch president Jean-Claude Biver (who oversees Hublot, Tag Heuer and Zenith), the Swiss watch industry cleverly repositioned its mechanical wonders as luxury goods.

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Scaling Your UX Strategy

Harvard Business Review

1 billion price tag paid by Facebook for Instagram, whose primary asset is not technology, but the best photo sharing UX in the business (and some of the best UX talent as well). Look at the recent Apple vs. Samsung judgment: 93% of the damages were related to design patents that define the iOS user experience. Just look at the. $1

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Google Glass Isn’t the Future of Wearables

Harvard Business Review

Samsung’s watch, for example, tethers to its phone and lets you take and receive calls and texts. Doctors, nurses, and all other caregivers wear RFID wristbands with motion sensors, that interacts with tagged locations around their hospital. Otherwise, it’s Orwellian.