Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Monday, December 7, 2009

iPhone Squared

What an age in which we live. My parents remember the days before they owned a television. My mother literally came to the U.S. on a boat in the 1940s.

There is a new app, called Square, created by the co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, that turns one's iPhone (and other smartphones, in the future) into a credit card reader and payment system. Reading the following article is pretty hilarious for  someone with a seriously Irish name like me (Colin Patrick O'Higgins). The major players are the aforementioned Mr. Dorsey, Jim McKelvey, and Tristan O'Tierney. Sounds more like a drinking team than a group of enginerds! So, an Irishman, an Indian, and an Asian walk into a bar...I'm getting off track.

Here's a blurb from the article. So simple. I can't believe
I didn't think of it. From GigaOm


What Is Square?
It’s essentially a small magnetic reader that plugs into the headphone jack of an iPhone. When a credit card (or a debit card) is swiped through the reader, it reads the data and converts it into an audio signal. The microphone picks up the audio, sends it through the processors and then is routed to Square’s software application on the iPhone. From there the encrypted data is transmitted using either Wi-Fi (for iPod touch) or a 3G Internet connection to back-end severs, which in turn communicate with the payment networks to complete the transactions.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

New Nano

The turtlenecked one has done it again. Say hello to the new iPod nano; obviously quite awesome -
There's also a version of the iPhone without the, er, phone. It's called the iPod Touch; shockingly poorly named for an Apple product.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

iPhone, YouBuy?

The iPhone comes out in 10 days. It's very expensive ($499 and $599 for the 4 and 8GB models, respectively), and appears to be quite delicate. I don't see this as a practical smartphone for many people, but it's still pretty awesome.