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Apple Faces Private Antitrust Suit ... Apple of stifling competition within its Apple Pay mobile wallet ecosystem. The backdrop to this legal drama is the alleged monopoly Apple wields ...
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The Apple Pay Chip on Your iPhone 15 Could Be Damaged By BMW's Wireless Charging Pad You would get an error saying, "Could Not Set Up Apple Pay" in the wallet, and at the time of writing, there is no fix to it. Users have talked about ...
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Beemer Beware! Warning: Charging Your iPhone 15 in a BMW Could Kill Your Apple Pay! BMW's wireless charging pad may render the NFC chip in iPhone 15 models useless, disabling Apple Pay and digital car keys. Users report receiving a " ...
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How Long Will Contactless Apple Pay Work for the NYC Subway After my iPhone has Died? I've read Omny is the NyC subway system wireless payment system and recall hearing somewhere that Apple Wallet will still work even hours after the ...
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How To Use Apple Pay On iPhone 8 | CellularNews Apple Pay is a convenient and secure way to make payments using your iPhone 8. By simply adding your credit or debit cards to the Wallet app, you can ...
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Apple Launches "Connected Cards" Using Open Banking (In The UK) - Forbes The upcoming Apple iOS 17.1 developer beta shows the first services for the new iPhone Wallet app powered by the U.K.'s Open Banking API.
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Apple Is Piloting Open Banking in the UK - PaymentsJournal Apple is testing out a new feature for UK Apple Wallet users, allowing them to view their current bank account balance within the app.
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PicPay integrates Apple, Samsung and Google wallets in Brazil - Contxto PicPay integrated Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Wallet digital wallets, which will allow purchases to be made with mobile devices.
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BMW's in-car wireless charging will break your new iPhone 15 - Android Authority Some iPhone 15 series owners have reported that Apple Pay is broken after using wireless charging in a BMW vehicle.
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Microsoft CEO at antitrust trial says Google's default deals key to dominance In the largest of these deals, equity firm Sanford Bernstein estimates Google will pay Apple $18 billion to $19 billion this year for default status ...
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