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CVS Health, Rite Aid Block Apple Pay in Their Stores
Looks like things aren't running as smoothly as Apple hoped for its new mobile payments technology.
I Tried Apple Pay for the First Time and It Worked Flawlessly
Apple's new payments system, Apple Pay, has launched. This is exactly how easy it is to set up and use.
It's Time to Wire Your Business for Indoor Location-Based Search
Think of it as GPS for inside your store. The largest retailers are implementing the technology but it's affordable for everybody.
Starbucks to Give Away Free Coffee for Next 30 Years in New Holiday Contest
The coffee giant continues to prove itself a master of buzz.
The Finns Are Coming, and They Mean Business
Check out these three cool, innovative Nordic startups that are seeking to expand to the U.S.
Apple Pay Officially Arrives Monday, Oct. 20
The new payments paradigm has been billed as a potential credit-card killer.
French Bank, Twitter Team Up for Money Transfers
One of the country's largest banks is teaming up with the social network to allow its customers to transfer money via tweets.
Square Just Unveiled Something Coffee Addicts Have Been Dreaming About Forever
The mobile payments company's Order app now allows users to pre-order their coffee and alerts baristas as they approach.
Plastc Wants to Reinvent the Wallet with All-In-One Smart Card
What does this one-size-fits-all card mean for the mobile-payments landscape?
Bill Gates: Bitcoin Is 'Better Than Currency'
That's right. America's richest man believes Bitcoin is a promising payments solution. Why? Because it's 'cheap.' However, his outlook isn't as bright on the anonymity aspect.
PayPal Spawn Have Advanced Where the Online Payments Giant Has Stood Still
While startup competitors don't have PayPal's breadth of services, they are entering areas that the once-nimble PayPal should own -- but doesn't.
4 Things Businesses and Consumers Need Before They Adopt Mobile Payments
Mobile payments systems promise to be convenient but security is the first concern of people on both sides of a transaction.