Apple Pay may drive New York City's adoption of mobile payments for parking tickets
Drivers in New York City may soon be able to pay for parking tickets using Apple Pay.
Drivers in New York City may soon be able to pay for parking tickets using Apple Pay.
Chevron is working to enable customers to use Apple Pay at its gas pumps starting early next year.
A hacker has some bad news for Apple Pay users.
Negotiations between the Cupertino-based tech giant and at least one of the top banks in Britain have reportedly proved “tricky.”
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It has become apparent that Apple Pay won’t be “coming later this year” to some partner stores and apps after all.
Ticketmaster has just begun supporting Apple Pay with the release of the latest update to its official iOS app.
Walt Disney World is scheduled to begin accepting Apple Pay on Christmas Eve.
PayPal has just updated its iOS app with a couple of features aimed at further enhancing the app’s convenience and security.
The official iOS app of SeatGeek has just received a significant update that introduces several notable enhancements for iOS 8.
Apple is planning to launch its mobile payment platform across Europe, Middle East, India, and Africa (EMEIA).
Here's an updated list of Apple Pay merchants, cards, and apps.
Samsung is reportedly teaming up with the mobile payment startup LoopPay to launch a new service that will compete with Apple Pay.
The number of banks now accepting Apple Pay has nearly doubled since October.
The free app now alerts you when a store accepts Apple Pay.
In order to support Apple Pay, ShopKeep has partnered with Ingenico, the maker of the $249 Bluetooth-enabled iCMP card reader.
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A couple of high-profile apps have just jumped on the Apple Pay bandwagon.
The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has just updated the official iOS app of its Alipay payment platform with support for Touch ID.
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