Delivering a cutting-edge convenience that today is groundbreaking but one day may be as commonplace as smartphones themselves, McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union is giving mobile technology a big push.
With the introduction of Mobile My Deposit, McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union has taken another “progressive step” in providing innovative banking technology to better serve the ever-changing financial needs of its members.
Mobile My Deposit is an enhancement to the credit union’s mobile apps and it allows members to quickly and securely deposit checks via their iPhone or Android anytime, anywhere.
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ESPN Radio is coming to an iDevice near you.
And that will certainly be good for business at the venerable sports institution.
On Tuesday morning, ESPN Radio today unveiled its “single, most definitive ESPN Radio App optimized for iPhone, iPod touch and – for the first time – iPad.”
The app, which ESPN says is sponsored by Lowe’s, creates a personalized sports listening experience (both live and on demand) and includes a new feature that allows fans to build their own sports stations.
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Last October, Apple’s 5th generation iPhone – the iPhone 4S – was released to enormous fanfare, quickly becoming one of the biggest forces in smartphones.
Now, as the summer rapidly approaches and Apple eyes another fall-time iPhone upgrade, rumors are surfacing about steps the company is taking to prepare for production,
On Tuesday, analyst Shaw Wu told investors that Apple has slashed iPhone 4S orders by 25% already, confirms a report of Wu’s remarks by Barron’s.
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Bigger is better for news. That’s the message from Facebook today as word comes that the social networking giant is revamping the News Feed for mobile devices.
The redesign now delivers larger photos and makes it easier to see and view posts.
News Feed photos are now up to three times larger, Facebook says, while posts now fill the full range of the mobile screen.
The new design will be available on iOS, Android and m.facebook.com.
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American Express is trying something innovative with their mobile efforts.
On Tuesday, the company launched what’s being hailed as an “industry first mobile offer engine.”
The program, says American Express, recommends and ranks relevant merchant offers in real time for US Cardmembers based on their spending history and location. All of this information is combined and presented in a so-called Cardmember’s “spend graph.”
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One of the biggest names in mobile gaming has purchased one of the new names in mobile gaming.
On Monday, word surfaced that Zynga purchased mobile games startup Wild Needle – the company behind Shoptown Hero for Apple’s mobile devices.
“We hear this was a talent-sized deal, which is in line with most Zynga acquisitions,” reports Tech Crunch.
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On the heels of Facebook’s recently revised regulatory filing, which indicates that the company remains uncertain of how to best monetize mobile, the social networking giant is making it clear that mobile remains a top priority.
“In March 2012,” Facebook stated in its amended prospectus last, “we began to include sponsored stories in users’ mobile News Feeds. However, we do not currently directly generate any meaningful revenue from the use of Facebook mobile products, and our ability to do so successfully is unproven.”
In other words, Facebook still doesn’t know how to make the most money possible from its nearly 500 million registered mobile users.
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