(Reuters) -Apple Inc is working on a service to let shoppers pay for purchases in instalments, Bloomberg reported, a move that could help the iPhone maker tap into the thriving "buy now, pay later ...
Apple could soon let developers in the European Union use its tap-to-pay technology. A report from Reuters reveals that EU ...
EC antitrust regulators are set to approve an offer from Apple to open up the NFC chip technology that enables iPhone users ...
These mostly faded away, particularly with the introduction of Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other online systems in which the actual card number no longer has to be transmitted. However, there are ...
McDonald's is known for its tasty menu items and fast service that's made even easier through the chain's app which allows ...
Bankrate published survey results Thursday that showed 39% of Americans have used a buy-now-pay-later service ... Afterpay and Klarna. Apple, American Express and Citi all have buy-now-pay ...
Four years and 376 YouTube videos later, the company is launching its own independent streaming service, which goes live Friday (April 19). The Watcher service, which will not have ads ...
You'll need a device operating on iOS 8.1 or above, iPhone 6 or later ... pay attention to this one. For the consumer (i.e. bettors and gamblers like you and me), Apple Pay is a completely free ...
The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) has made an arrest in a large-scale theft of Apple electronics, valued at nearly $2 million ...
Last weekend started off with Samsung extending its display replacement program to the Galaxy S21 and S22 models in India.