Digital payments
Digital payments
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Square plans to offer a version of its mobile card reader that can read EMV-chip cards, but the added security may come at a cost.
July 30 -
Facebook Inc. is ending a service that lets friends send digital gift cards to each other, as the social-networking service revamps how users can buy goods and services.
July 30 -
Westpac New Zealand plans to leverage mobile technology on several fronts in the coming year, powering contactless payments while maintaining more control over customer relationships than it would have if it signed on to a telco-led venture.
July 30 -
The NFC tattoo is far different from the inked lettering and designs many people have. It's even a stretch to call it a "tattoo" despite the branding, it's really more of an adhesive bandage with a high-tech spin.
July 29 -
A Montreal-based laboratory for Fime has earned Visa's accreditation to perform tests for its contactless EMV payment specifications.
July 28 -
Franklin University, a large private university in Ohio, will use ACI Worldwide to support the college's online tuition and fee payments plan.
July 28 -
Amazon.com, which just launched its own smartphone, may be nearing the launch of a mobile card reader that would work like Square's device, according to reports. Such a move would complement the company's many recent payment initiatives.
July 28 -
The credit union-driven CU Wallet is mindful that if it comes on too strong with its mobile-payment pitch, consumers will be turned off.
July 28 -
Apple has big plans for payments, but it's not outspoken about what they are. However, more of its behind-the-scenes efforts are starting to leak; these six reports came in just the past two months.
July 25 -
PayPal will support the new Amazon Fire phone, which went on sale this week, in the latest move by the eBay subsidiary to make sure it has an app for any newly launched mobile device.
July 25 -
Zing is releasing an iPad app that leverages Web hosted technology to access a large selection of business functions through the point of sale.
July 25 -
Visa will be counting on its bank partners to spread the message about its revamped Visa Checkout to consumers.
July 24 -
Mobile payments now account for over 15% of transactions in U.S. company-operated Starbucks stores, where the company accepts an average of six million mobile transactions every week. This is a sharp increase from a year ago.
July 24 -
Visa, which just revamped its digital payment system, will introduce secure "tokens" in September to replace the 16-digit account number for online payments.
July 24 -
PayPal has expanded its mobile payment options in the Netherlands by working with Rabobank's MyOrder.
July 24 -
Facebook, which hired PayPal president David Marcus to run its Messenger business last month, has shed some light on how Marcus' expertise will play a role.
July 24 -
Happy Belly Curbside Kitchen, which operates out of food trucks, is planning to become a sit-down restaurant within the next year and is relying on mobile point of sale technology to make the transition.
July 24 -
Apple may have to place more emphasis on the iPad's capabilities as mobile point of sale devices to help it recover from a small but sharp decline in tablet sales.
July 23 -
Nearly 80 percent of U.S. consumers responding to an online poll said they are aware that they could be using digital wallets, but not nearly as many actually do.
July 23 -
MasterCard is planting its roots deeper into mobile commerce as a growing number of rivals try to edge it out of the market.
July 23



