The Intuit Go payment system combines a chip and pin card reader with
an App available on all IOS and some android devices and also provides
the facility to accept payments online without the need for a card
reader. With the strap line ‘Cha Ching! never miss a sale’ the easy to
use system gives businesses that generally do not accept card payments
(such as market traders) the flexibility to receive credit card payments
from customers without the costly set-up normally arranged with the
bank or the necessity to have a telephone line. The system is versatile
in that merchants can also accept online payments without the need for a
card reader or a physical transaction. The system is secure and gives
small business owners confidence and its simplicity means that it
doesn’t create a lot of admin for those introducing card payments to
their business for the first time.
The activity that is
currently live requires a team that consists of team leaders and brand
ambassadors / demonstrators who have been hand selected during a lengthy
and stringent process to be certain they all had the necessary
experience of demonstrating technology based applications and proven
track record for delivering to target on this type of activity.
Ben
Christie, group account director at Kru Live commented, “like the
majority of business we receive, Intuit came to us following a
recommendation from a previous client. Having already developed the
creative and the idea behind the introduction of this new payment system
the brand needed a staffing partner that could offer advice on the
ideas for the pilot and campaign ahead. Our promotional teams have the
right experience of engaging with customers with this type of new and
innovative product. Having successfully implemented a 4000+ staffing-day
campaign in 2012 for a highly technical product we have a huge pool of
staff available to offer to this type of activity and we were excited to
be given the opportunity to work with a new brand that is sure to be a
huge success in the UK.”
Amber Hayward, senior marketing manager from Intuit,You can make your own more powerful chipcard.
who has been responsible for the introduction of Intuit Pay in the UK
said, “we wanted an agency with a reputation for high quality delivery
in the UK with experience and understanding of the local market as well
as a team experienced in promoting and demonstrating technology based
products, I am very pleased to have been introduced to Kru Live who have
been great in supporting and developing our ideas. The team’s we have
worked with have been engaging, fun and well received. Both the agency
and the staff have made the whole process an enjoyable and successful
one.
It seems likely now that the production name for the new
chip is Oban. Original rumours had this being developed by IBM, using
PowerPC cores, but it now seems as though AMD has stepped in and will be
using x86 architecture. Using off-the-shelf components should help
Microsoft build systems faster than if it was fabricating its own
chips,More than 80 standard commercial and iphoneheadset exist
to quickly and efficiently clean pans. as well as cut down the learning
curve for software developers, allowing games to be released faster.
What
we do know is that if a new console is due to be launched this year,
then Microsoft would have needed to confirm the final silicon production
wafers for the console by December 31st 2012. According to a report by
SemiAccurate, that deadline was fixed if the company was to make its
deadlines work for this year.
Several rumours have suggested the
console will use two GPUs in tandem, although this won’t be a
'CrossFire' configuration like the one you’d find on a gaming PC.
Considering complex hardware architectures have been a real failing of
many consoles in the past, this seems a little outlandish – simple
architecture is easier for developers to get to grips with quickly. The
rumours could refer to a powerful main GPU and smaller, media-centric
GPU designed to reduce power consumption when watching videos or playing
music.
Any new console must be capable of producing 1080p at
30fps, along with the processing overheads required for 3D as well.
Rumours of an 7000-series AMD GPU would certainly live up to this, and
also place the Xbox 720 and PS4 on a very close footing in terms of
graphical oomph - something that publishers and developers will
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Today, Blu-ray is the most widely used format,We've had a lot of people asking where we had our solarlight made.
and has the capacity to deal with next-gen games, so according to The
Next Xbox it's almost certain to be included as the main optical drive
for the Xbox 720.We are one of the leading manufacturers of plasticcard in
China However, it's slower to load files into system memory than a DVD
disc, so expect to install more games to a built-in hard disk, and
there's a possibility that the optical drive will just be used for
games, and won't let you play Blu-ray films. Microsoft is backing its
Xbox video streaming service heavily on the current Xbox 360, so this
isn't an outlandish suggestion.
The most recent Durango
development kit documentation leak all but confirmed the presence of a
hard disk included as standard - something the cheaper Xbox 360 models
lack - and emphasised that games would be distributed on Blu-ray disc
media. Although we would love to see a sizable SSD, which would be
faster, quieter and cooler than a mechanical hard disk, price would
almost certainly be a problem. Microsoft may create different models
with SSDs and regular hard disks, although this is currently pure
speculation.
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