Gone are the days of needing to stash your phone and your wallet in your back pocket or bag. Nowadays, there’s a convenient alternative to credit cards and cash: Mobile payment solutions. You can use ...
At a media event in New York Thursday, Samsung announced that its answer to Apple Pay -- Samsung Pay -- will launch in the U.S. Sept. 28. How does it differ from Apple's mobile payment system? Here ...
Samsung Pay, Google Pay and Apple Pay are among the leading mobile payment methods. They’re widely accepted by e-commerce and brick-and-mortar stores. Whether you’re a business owner wondering whether ...
It's been a year since Apple Pay launched, and now there's a potentially easier mobile payment option, Samsung Pay. But for as much as we use our smartphones, few people are using them to pay.
This week Google officially released Android Pay, the search giants new wireless mobile payment solution that looks to replace Google Wallet while taking on Apple Pay and Samsung Pay at the same time.
Samsung has just announced the company’s acquisition of LoopPay, a mobile payment startup company. This acquisition will open up doors for Samsung to compete with mobile payment systems like Apple Pay ...
Samsung and PayPal first announced a partnership last year and now, it's finally happening. Samsung Pay users can make purchases and other transactions using their PayPal balance. Nearly one year ...
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Samsung Pay is pretty sweet. Using a combination of NFC and MST you can pay with your phone at just about every store and, in turn, leave your wallet behind. Now, though, Samsung has announced that it ...
Near field communication, or NFC, technology is what lets you make contactless payments at the store using your smartphone, and it has become one of the world’s most preferred payment methods. By ...
In today’s internet age, making one-click, contactless payments with little to no extra charges has become commonplace. This is particularly helpful during times like these when making remote payments ...