Google’s Android Pay: How is it different from Apple Pay?
We all have heard about the Apple Pay, and now Google has also launched its own payment system known as Android Pay. With the help of this services, users of Android with the help of their Android smartphones can pay for goods by just tapping their smartphones against the shopkeeper credit card reader. Now this is very cool as the users of Android are increasing day by day and with the launch of this amazing service, they all can now take benefit from this service.


Mechanism will enable user to directly make payments on Smart TVS in three simple stepsUsers can also transfer the account details and cards registered on their Samsung mobile device to the Samsung Smart TV. (Supplied)Samsung has announced that it plans to introduce a payment system which users can directly process through their Smart TV.
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Payment services provider Adyen has reported that one in five payments made on its network are now being made using a mobile device – a finding that reflects the rise of mobile payments worldwide, according to the firm.
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The NFC Forum today announced the public availability of new versions of nine technical specifications, following approval by the Board Directors.
Wincor Nixdorf is extending and bundling its portfolio of solutions for processing cashless payment transactions. At Wincor World, the company will present a B2B marketplace for Android-based apps that retailers can use to manage their stores, enhance their sales and payment processes and provide value added services.
When mobile banking apps were first launched shortly after the iPhone became available, who could have imagined the rate of change and the scope of innovation that would result?
Fujitsu plans four smart phones, two tablets with fingerprint sensors for Japanese market