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Apple Pay draws antitrust attention Apple's next antitrust battle is shaping up to be over Apple Pay, the company's digital wallet, as the Covid-19 pandemic turbocharges use of ...
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Opinion: How I made all of my Christmas purchases with Apple Pay this year when using the Apple Card, you can get that 2% in Daily Cash that can always come in handy. Leave a comment.
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Apple Seeks to Cut VirnetX Patent Loss That Could Top $1 Billion In March, Apple paid VirnetX $454 million for a verdict Apple lost in earlier litigation. Apple urged Schroeder to slash the jury's October verdict by more ...
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'Fortnite' maker Epic Games is getting help from another deep-pocketed tech giant in its ongoing ... The new option said "Epic direct payment," which is exactly what it sounds like: Instead of paying Apple, then Apple paying "Fortnite" maker Epic ...
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Facebook slams Apple privacy change again, suggesting it will kill free apps Facebook accuses Apple of moving the free, ad-supported internet into paid apps and services, where Apple can take a cut. Apple's change will take a ...
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Contoxia Pay, Pleo introduce Google Pay Customers using Conotoxia Pay - the original payment system from ... Fintech also plans to make payments via PayPal, as well as Apple Pay available ...
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Wistron violence: How Apple tracks stolen phones, alerts authorities If Apple Pay has your credit, debit or prepaid card details added then the ability to make payments through Apple Pay is also suspended. Also read: ...
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Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign to benefit much-needed support services Anyone with a smartphone can "bump" the Apple Pay and Google Pay icon or scan a QR code with their camera to donate, according to the release.
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Community briefs for Thursday, Dec. 17 ... this year: Give by texting "KETTLE" to 91999; Virtual Red Kettle, RescueChristmas.org; ask Amazon Alexa; or digitally with Apple Pay or Google Pay ...
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Arizona's truck permitting system going fully cashless ADOT's Enforcement and Compliance Division has been encouraging the other 20% of truckers to pay for permits online using Apple Pay, Android ...
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