Mobeewave domain now owned by Apple one year after acquisition
The ownership of Mobeewave.com has shifted to Apple, a sign that the year-ago acquisition has progressed internally.

Mobeewave is a startup seeking to bring NFC peer-to-peer payments to smartphones
Mobeewave is a startup seeking to make peer-to-peer payments easier by tapping NFC-enabled credit cards to the backs of smartphones. Apple acquired the company in August 2020, and that process seems to be moving forward.
First spotted by MacRumors, the domain name mobeewave.com is now under Apple's possession. The website's domain information now lists Apple's servers, but it isn't currently active.
Apple's acquisition of the company may have been for talent, patents, or both. However, Apple has not absorbed the company into its Cupertino offices, as Mobeewave continues operating in Montreal.
If the technology is implemented in Apple's iPhone, it may enable transactions between people without the need of a chip reader or other payment mechanism. However, such a feature could mean trouble for third-party payment systems like Square, which relies on hardware sales of payment terminals.
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Mobeewave is a startup seeking to bring NFC peer-to-peer payments to smartphones
Mobeewave is a startup seeking to make peer-to-peer payments easier by tapping NFC-enabled credit cards to the backs of smartphones. Apple acquired the company in August 2020, and that process seems to be moving forward.
First spotted by MacRumors, the domain name mobeewave.com is now under Apple's possession. The website's domain information now lists Apple's servers, but it isn't currently active.
Apple's acquisition of the company may have been for talent, patents, or both. However, Apple has not absorbed the company into its Cupertino offices, as Mobeewave continues operating in Montreal.
If the technology is implemented in Apple's iPhone, it may enable transactions between people without the need of a chip reader or other payment mechanism. However, such a feature could mean trouble for third-party payment systems like Square, which relies on hardware sales of payment terminals.
Keep up with everything Apple in the weekly AppleInsider Podcast -- and get a fast news update from AppleInsider Daily. Just say, "Hey, Siri," to your HomePod mini and ask for these podcasts, and our latest HomeKit Insider episode too.If you want an ad-free main AppleInsider Podcast experience, you can support the AppleInsider podcast by subscribing for $5 per month through Apple's Podcasts app, or via Patreon if you prefer any other podcast player.
Comments
How is this idea better than Apple Cash?
Something like allowing users to tap phones (or do a wireless exchange within a foot or two) would allow vendors like him to accept that type of payment without needing to ask for a customer’s phone number or email (or revealing their own).
I wouldn’t really want to give my phone number or email to every vendor that I’ve ever bought from, but would love to have more of them be able to accept payment from my phone or watch.
For starters, no sharing of personal info with strangers.