Apple Pay for the Web Could Be Announced During Monday's Keynote
You could soon be using Apple Pay at your favorite e-commerce website.
You could soon be using Apple Pay at your favorite e-commerce website.
It could be we see Apple Pay launch in Switzerland this Monday.
The next battle in the war between Apple and Samsung is likely to be fought over our virtual wallets.
Apple Pay now has one less rival in the mobile payments sphere.
In Britain, it could be you'll soon be able to add your driving license into the Wallet app.
It's good news for Canadians looking to take Apple Pay for a spin.
Apple Pay is continuing to grow and is bigger than ever in the United States.
The system needs to be linked to a credit/debit card or a gift card from the company.
The details of a recent Apple trademark have just hit the Web.
Square has been announced as Coachella's exclusive point-of-sale provider for the 2016 festival.
The United Kingdom isn't getting all the Apple Pay love today.
It's taken a long time, but Barclays customers can finally start using their iPhone to pay.
Apple’s mobile payment service may soon be coming to a new turf: the complex of mobile websites.
More than 1,000 financial institutions in the United States support the mobile payment system.
While it’s not Apple Pay, you can also check wait times and browse the restaurant's menu.
The days of swiping your credit card to pay for gas are over, at least for some gas stations.
More and more banks are supporting Apple Pay in the United States.
Giving your kids paper money for their allowance is so old school.
Version 6.0 also features a new personalized hub to send and receive money.
The huge market is extremely important for the mobile payment system.
A Chinese bank is informing its customers that Apple Pay will be officially available in China beginning Feb. 18 at 5 a.m. local time.
The mobile payment system is also available at more than 2 million retail locations.
The reader can give small businesses a quick and easy way to accept Apple’s mobile payment system.