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February 8, 2017

A Comeback for QR Codes? Google Chrome Might Make It Happen

In a world filled with online shopping, on-demand products, and even software extensions that help us determine the best deal (shout out to Honey) -- we thought QR codes died.

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February 9, 2017

Passport’s Picks of the Week

From Uber developing flying cars to Hulu releasing VR rooms – get this week’s installment of Passport’s must-read tech articles. Finding Rentals Near Public Transit Is Easy With New Tool Trulia has expanded its search for “Rent Near Transit” to seven cities with the hope of allowing people to take advantage of mass transit. I […]

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February 7, 2017

Amazon Go Impacts Mobile Payment Industry

Mobile payments are changing for good -- thanks to Amazon. With the launch of Amazon Go, the “newest concept enables shoppers to enjoy the maximum convenience of shopping without the need to stop and check out”.

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February 3, 2017

Passport’s Picks of the Week

From parklets to Starbuck’s newest virtual barista, get the latest technology trends of the week from the Passport team: What Apple, Google, and Tesla Get Wrong Don’t be fooled by all the buzz surrounding these three brands – they’re not perfect and have their fare share of work to do. Apple is getting complacent, Google […]

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February 2, 2017

Apartment Complex Offers On-Demand Mobility As Amenity

Most of us have gone through the apartment hunting process, whether we’ve liked it or not. From 24-hour gyms and dog parks to dry cleaning services and on-site movie theaters — apartment complexes have really stepped up their amenities game. You name it and there’s probably a complex that offers the luxury. But have you […]

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Passport Perfects Mobile Payments With Crowdtesting On Location

Residents of cities like Chicago, Boston and Toronto no longer need to carry around loose change to feed parking meters and they have a company called Passport to thank.

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CSU, Chico to Launch Pilot Program of Mobile Parking App

Students, staff, faculty, and visitors to California State University, Chico will soon be able to pay for hourly and daily campus parking from their smartphone through a partnership with the mobile app PassportParking.

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January 27, 2017

Passport’s Picks of the Week

From Postmates delivering alcohol to a mobile app to help the visually impaired, get this week’s technology trends of the week: Portland Bike Share Drawing Big Crowds In First Six Months Roughly a week after hearing Seattle will be shutting down its bikeshare system, numbers from Portland’s bikeshare system are showing more than 38,000 people […]

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January 26, 2017

Apple Pay vs. Android Pay: What’s the better mobile payment platform?

We all know and love the fact that we can pay for products, flights, tickets, food, etc. via our mobile device. It’s a great time to be alive, especially for those of us who are a little too lazy to go pickup our sushi takeout on Sunday night.

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Overnight Pay by App Parking Passes Coming to Oak Park

Drivers hoping to reserve an overnight parking pass in Oak Park can do so by using their smartphone or tablet. In addition to paying at any parking meter or pay-by-space lot in the village, residents and visitors can also use the Passport Parking app to reserve a spot.

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