
Sean Sposito
Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.

Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.
For retailers, buying a new point of sale payment system is becoming as easy as buying a stapler or a sheaf of paper. Staples has begun selling several pieces of hardware revolving around NCR’s point of sale system called Silver.
Staples, the office supply giant is selling the ATM maker's Silver system, which turns an iPad into a cash register.
In an effort to better serve its overseas customers, VeriFone has begun rolling out a version of its mobile payments system, Sail, that accepts EMV-chip cards.
The San Jose terminal maker is giving its overseas customers a version of its mobile payment dongle and software, SAIL, that is tailored for chip and PIN cards.
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, Wells Fargo began allowing its ATM customers to donate cash to the American Red Cross directly from the device.
Roughly three months after announcing its investment in the Silicon Valley startup, Starbucks has begun accepting mobile payments through Square’s digital wallet.
Several months after Starbucks announced it was investing $25 million in Square, it has begun accepting the mobile-pay company's digital wallet at its roughly 7,000 retail stores.
VeriFone announced that Glob Taxi Co. of Warsaw, Poland has chosen its payments technology for in-cab transactions.
Fujitsu is reselling VeriFone's GlobalBay software to its big-box retailer customers, to provide mobile payments software at the point-of-sale that can also handle many other retail functions.
VeriFone, a San Jose terminal maker, has announced a contract with a Polish cab company.
Visa is donating roughly $300,000 to the American Red Cross in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, which left most of New York City metropolitan area flooded and without power.
The New York startup is giving roughly 2.5 million Lemon Wallet users access to its transaction monitoring technology.
MasterCard (MA) and American Express (AXP) are the latest financial companies to make charitable donations in the wake of the storm that has devastated the tri-state area.
Its prepaid card partnership with Amex dips another toe into financial services.
We speak with Bill Fisher, the founder of Treetop Ventures, about what it takes to win in the Midwest's explosive tech market.
Just as it has done in the past for other charities, Wells Fargo (WFC) is allowing its automated teller machine customers to donate to the American Red Cross in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Just as it has done in the past for other charities, Wells Fargo (WFC) is allowing its automated teller machine customers to donate to the American Red Cross in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Mitek Systems is planning on selling the mobile imaging software it already licenses to Progressive — which allows the auto insurer's customers to take pictures of their driver's license and documents — to other parties.
Walmart's senior director of payment services envisions a day without the physical point of sale.
Jamie Henry is looking at technologies that would streamline the point of sale and clear the retail counter.