Technology
Technology
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U.S. Bancorp in Minneapolis plans to join the American Express credit card network by fall 2014.
November 20 -
PayPal and MyCheck are going to New York's theater district to set the stage for mobile payments. The companies are targeting restaurants with MyChecks pay-at-the-table technology.
November 20 -
Shopkick has begun deploying Apple's iBeacon Bluetooth Low Energy technology, which alerts the shopkick mobile app when a consumer enters a store, at Macys locations in Herald Square in New York and Union Square in San Francisco.
November 20 -
European point of sale technology provider Spire will be the sole supplier of mobile chip and PIN payment devices for Smart TPE, Credit Agricole's mobile point of sale initiative in France.
November 20 -
Square has updated the design of its Square Register app in an attempt to improve user navigation and provide a consistent experience across different operating systems such as Google's Android and Apple's iOS 7.
November 20 -
RBS Citizens just finished a year in which it upgraded a large portion of its business payments technology, with an emphasis on mobileand now it hopes to convince a younger generation of U.S. business executives to eliminate paper in treasury management.
November 20 -
DeviceFidelity Inc. has upgraded its iCaisse cover for iPhones to support the use of a SIM card as the secure element for Near Field Communication mobile payments.
November 19 -
Online PIN debit provider Acculynk now allows U.S. merchants to accept China UnionPay payments online.
November 19 -
Barclays Plc continues to position its Pingit person-to-person payment service as an option for all types of mobile payments in the U.K.
November 19 -
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 -
Just as U.S. policymakers are taking a more supportive approach to Bitcoin and other virtual currencies, countries that have taken a hands-off approach may soon weigh in with regulations that mirror those of the U.S.
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 -
As a fast, low-cost payment system, Bitcoin provides healthy competition for legacy banks. It's also a bulwark for financial privacy and freedom of speech.
November 18 -
The Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission are telling a U.S. Senate committee that Bitcoins are legitimate financial instruments, boosting prospects for wider acceptance of the virtual currency.
November 18


