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PayPal's freshly announced support of in-app payments for Uber and McDonald's illustrate that the eBay unit is fast adapting to a world that demands more of its payments technology vendors.
November 19 -
Nomad 2.0, a second-generation mobile EMV chip-and-PIN card reader from AnywhereCommerce, is designed to be a smaller and less expensive version of its 18-month-old predecessor.
November 19 -
VeriFone will provide payment services to Reseau Clubs Bouygues Telecom, the consumer retail affiliate of Bouygues Telecom, one of France's largest mobile operators.
November 19 -
The Chinese online payment provider Alipay has added a number of security products from CyberSouce, a Visa-owned e-commerce management provider.
November 19 -
PayPal is moving into more modern marketplaces through a deal with car-service company Uber Technologies Inc.
November 19 -
Retail website developer Weebly is using Stripe's technology to add shopping and payments capabilities to the sites it supports for small merchants.
November 19 -
Russian mobile technology developer i-Free plans to expand the Near Field Communication-based payment services offered by Tinkoff Credit Systems, or TCS Bank.
November 18 -
Telecom Italia and Visa Europe plan to support Near Field Communication payments for more than 31 million Telecom Italia Mobile subscribers next year.
November 18 -
Microsoft and mobile commerce provider FreedomPay have developed a system that integrates digital payments with a company's underlying business processes.
November 18 -
Jusp, a mobile point of sale provider, announced a flat monthly fee ranging from 39 to 69 euros (approximately $53 to $93) to target midmarket merchants and large corporations.
November 18 -
About half of the population of Belgium will be using smartphones by the end of next year, making the time ripe for a mobile payments push.
November 18 -
Virtual Piggy, which offers a payment system for teens, is integrating with Payelp Global's e-commerce platform to offer its services to Payelp's network of online merchants.
November 15 -
Don't get distracted by the big-name telecoms that designed the Isis mobile wallet, or you'll miss the wizard behind the curtain: American Express, which stands to see a jolt in adoption of its Serve account if Isis succeeds.
November 15 -
The mobile point of sale vendor ShopKeep POS has updated its tablet-based point of sale with several new features designed to streamline its use.
November 15 -
When Isis launched its mobile wallet nationwide this month, it also launched a new interface. Here's a look at what new users see when they sign up.
November 15 -
With some powerful marketing, Coin, a dynamic card provider, has captured consumer attention with its magnetic-stripe card that can digitally store accounts from multiple credit and debit cards.
November 15 -
Western Union has launched a transactional website in Russia, extending its Internet transaction network to 24 countries.
November 15 -
Payments processor Cardis USA and mobile commerce vendor Spindle are joining with vending machine manufacturer Multi-max to enable mobile payments at its machines, where most consumers still buy coffee with cash.
November 15 -
The moment of truth With the Isis app running and my Serve account displayed on-screen, I held my phone in front of the contactless card reader.
November 15
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MasterCard, echoing remarks made 16 hours earlier by Visa, is placing security at the heart of its emerging payments strategy.
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