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Smart Card technology for wine tasters

Monday, January 18, 2010

A new joint venture between Napa Technology Partners and Vintry Wine and Whiskey employs the use of a smart card for wine tasters. Napa Technology Partners “WineStations,” a wine tasting technology that can hold up to four bottles of wine, operates with a smart card system.

After inserting a smart card, with a touch of a button, customers will be able to sample a plethora of wines.


WineStation technology is an intelligence-based, automated, temperature-controlled wine dispensing and preservation system manufactured by Napa Technology based in Santa Clara, Calif.

The hospitality, entertainment and food service industries have begun to utilize the WineStations as a new way to serve, preserve and increase sales of their wines. [end] 

The Smart Card Alliance Transportation Council has published a white paper examining how the transit industry can best make use of NFC technology.

“One of the major challenges facing transit agencies today is how to capitalize on the ever-growing popularity of mobile phones with a solid mobile strategy,” said Transportation Council Chairman Craig Roberts. “This white paper builds on the knowledge base developed in earlier white papers to foster a greater understanding of NFC technology, explain its role in the transit industry, and shed light on key issues facing the transit industry in developing a mobile strategy.”

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To assist in the tracking of its extensive wine collection, Tristan turned to Traza and Nordic ID to help design and implement an RFID system that would enable quick and accurate identification and traceability.

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Cheshire Integrated Transport Services teamed up with Applied Card Technologies (ACT) and sQuid to expand a UK smart card offering to the West Cheshire College and Chester College campuses.

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Oracle has released a new version of Oracle Retail Point-of-Service that aims to increase security, operational efficiency and functionality in part by integrating biometrics.

Oracle partnered with DigitalPersonal to add integrated biometrics to the POS package. Users of the software will login using their fingerprint, which will replace the need for PINs or passwords. This feature intends to reduce fraud by eliminating the possibility of unauthorized employees using a manager ID or swipe card to access the POS and approve overrides.

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Turkcell, Turkey’s largest mobile operator, has announced the launch of a SIM-based NFC road toll payment application on the Turkcell T11 smart phone.

Developed in collaboration with Bank Asya, the app allows users to migrate their plastic KGS toll payment cards onto their T11 smart phone to pay for fares when crossing bridges and freeway turnpikes.

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Several major wine producers are now using an NFC solution from eProvenance to monitor the temperature of their wine during shipment and storage, according to Point of Sale News.

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