Is your bank now accepting Apple Pay?
The number of banks now accepting Apple Pay has nearly doubled since October.
The number of banks now accepting Apple Pay has nearly doubled since October.
Line has just begun rolling out its very own mobile payment service.
Google has just issued another major update to the official iOS app of its mobile payment platform, Google Wallet.
The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has just updated the official iOS app of its Alipay payment platform with support for Touch ID.
RadPad makes it easy to make your monthly rental payment.
The Plastc card launches next summer.
Apple once considered buying Square before talks between the two broke down over pricing issues.
The popular mobile payment company Square has gone international with its free point-of-sale app, Square Register.
PayPal has found a new “pay pal” in Pebble.
People are starting to love using alternative payment methods such as Apple Pay.
Apple’s SVP of Internet Software and Services shows off Apple Pay by buying from several stores in Santa Monica, California.
Apple Pay has seen significant adoption by customers of its partner retailers since its launch last month.
Peer-to-peer money transfer has been launched in Dasher Messenger.
Google has updated the official iOS app of its Google Wallet mobile money service with a couple of new ways of augmenting balance.
Is your bank now supporting Apple Pay?
Google has just announced a couple of new features for its very own mobile payment service, Google Wallet.
Apple Pay is not being supported by certain retailer primarily because they’re contractually obligated to use only CurrentC.
A number of major retailers have reportedly been disabling their NFC terminals so as to shut out Apple Pay.
Apple Pay is scheduled to be launched on Monday, Oct. 20.
Apple has started conducting training programs to instruct its retail employees about the ins and outs of Apple Pay.
Apple Pay is scheduled to be launched on October 18, according to an internal memo sent out to store managers of Walgreens.
Along with an updated design, version 2.0 of the app also helps users quickly find their favorite orders.
Further evidence pointing toward the launch of Apple Pay alongside iOS 8.1 has just been discovered.