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Apple Said to Eye Grocery Delivery for Apple Pay | PYMNTS.com Apple Fitness+ and Apple Pay may have some big updates coming their way, with Apple also reportedly looking into a nutrition-focused grocery ...
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Apple Reportedly Planning New Nutrition and Payment Services Alongside Fitness+ Improvements Apple is planning to introduce several improvements for Apple Fitness+ and Apple Pay this year, and has explored offering an all-new groceries...
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Apple Keeps Its Tap-to-Pay Feature to Itself to Protect Revenue - Bloomberg.com Apple's latest antitrust battle is all about Apple Pay and how the company reserves the tap-to-pay feature for its own service.
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Apple reportedly working on new "buy now, pay later" service for Apple Pay | The Apple Post Apple is reportedly working on a new "buy now, pay later" service for Apple Pay, which would rival the likes of Klarna and Affirm by offering ...
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Why Apple's Next Antitrust Battle Is Likely to Be Over Payments - Benzinga Financial Services Key For Services Hitting Target: Apple's policy of mandating that iPhone owners use Apple Pay if they want to buy via phone tap ...
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Apple plans more Fitness+ workouts and Instacart-style service alongside payment features Apple's services changes can include updates to Apple Fitness+ and Apple Pay, a report claims, with the company also examining a potential grocery ...
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Gurman: Apple has explored 'Instacart-like service' with Health app integration - 9to5Mac The "Apple Pay Later" service would let customers split any Apple Pay purchase into interest-free payments made every two weeks, or across several ...
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Here's How to Add Your Vaccine Card to Your iPhone's Apple Wallet - NBC Chicago If you have an iPhone, one way to do so is by adding your vaccine card to your Apple wallet. Here are step-by-step instructions:.
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EU pushes antitrust case against Apple | 7NEWS EU antitrust regulators say Apple is restricting access to its technology in a move that may force the iPhone maker to open its mobile payment ...
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Here's why Apple has agreed to pay $20 million as compensation to iPhone 4S users According to reports, the case against Apple was launched in December 2015 by a group of iPhone 4S users from New York and New Jersey.
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