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Apple reportedly working on person-to-person payment service

Apple is reportedly in talks with U.S. banks to develop a person-to-person payment service. According to The Wall Street Journal, the service would most likely be an extension of Apple Pay, allowing...

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Apple Pay reportedly launching in Canada on Tuesday, November 17

Apple Pay may be close to being available in Canada. A new report claims that Apple's payment system will launch in that country on Tuesday, November 17.Apple had already confirmed that Apple Pay would...

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Apple Pay charges into Canada—and Australia

Apple's contactless payment service expands above the border—and into Oz.The last year has been frustrating. Apple launched Apple Pay in the U.S. back in October of 2014 and yet, despite having far,...

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Apple Pay is now supported by TSB and Tesco Bank in the UK

Apple Pay went live in the UK in July with official support from eight banks. Since then, HSBC, First Direct, Lloyds and Halifax have added support for the contactless payment service, and now TSB and...

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How to use Apple Pay: The ultimate guide

Apple Pay— or Pay if you're fancy — is Apple's mobile payment service. It stores your credit and debit card information on a Secure Element and lets you use it to pay online via apps on the iPhone 6s,...

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Apple Pay gets support from almost 100 more U.S. banks and credit unions

While Apple Pay has now expanded into Canada, the U.S. rollout of the service continues, with almost 100 new banks and credit unions signing on to the contactless payment service. The total number of...

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Apple Pay headed to Domino's this year, Cinnabon in 2016

It looks like there's yet more Apple Pay news today, as Apple has confirmed that Cinnabon will be adding support for the mobile payment platform in all of its U.S. restaurants in 2016, while Dominos...

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iMore show 483: So much iPad Pro

The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple! On this episode Apple Pay is launching in Canada and Australia, Rene somehow came home with an...

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Apple Pay officially launches in Australia via American Express

The Apple Pay service is now live in Australia for American Express card holders. It will give those users a way to connect their card to their iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and Apple Watch to pay for...

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Apple's latest guided tour video shows you how to set up Apple Pay

Apple has released a new guided tour video for Apple Pay today, giving a brief overview of how to set up and use the service on your iPhone. Clocking in at just over a minute long, the video shown...

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MasterCard and Apple Pay help you travel the London Underground for free

MasterCard is attempting to promote contactless payments by allowing anyone with a supported card and Apple Pay to travel on the London Underground for free. The promotion will last each Monday from...

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Square adds support for Apple Pay with new contactless reader

Square is now rolling out a new version of its card reader, one that accepts NFC payments and EMV chip cards alike. This allows small businesses to start accepting contactless payment services like...

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Apple Pay may launch in China by February

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has struck a deal with four state-run banks in China, paving the way for the launch of Apple Pay in the country. The payment service may go live as early...

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Apple, UnionPay reportedly reach agreement to bring Apple Pay to China

Apple is said to have reached an agreement with UnionPay to bring Apple Pay to China soon. The agreement would apparently see Apple Pay introduced through UnionPay's point-of-sale network. The deal...

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Australian banks accused of boycotting Apple Pay by Labor party official

Apple Pay may have recently launched in Australia, but so far none of the country's banks have decided to support it. Now a member of the country's Labor party has accused the banking industry of...

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JCPenney testing store card support for Apple Pay, full rollout due in spring...

Apple Pay support in the retail sector continues to grow, and the latest example is JCPenney. The fashion retailer has begun testing support for Apple Pay with its own store credit card at one of its...

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Starbucks customers in Canada can now reload their accounts with Apple Pay

Starbucks has flipped a switch on its app for Canadian users, making it easier to reload their Starbucks accounts. Canadian iPhone owners can now use Apple Pay for reloading.The Starbucks app was...

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Apple Pay now works with 40 more U.S. banks, nears 800 total

Apple Pay continues to truck along, with another 40 banks and credit unions adding support for the service in the U.S. This brings the total number of U.S. financial institutions supporting Apple Pay...

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Apple facing resistance from Australian banks over Apple Pay rollout

Apple is apparently facing some resistance in getting big Australian banks to adopt support for Apple Pay, according to a new report. Citing unnamed sources and analysts, Reuters reports that Apple's...

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Apple Pay adds 66 more U.S. banks; BJ's Wholesale store credit cards now...

Another 66 U.S. banks and credit unions have added support for Apple Pay. The system is now supported by 855 separate financial institutions in the United States. You can check the list below to see if...

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