Australians Loving Contactless
A recent news report from Australiasuggests that more than four million people in the country arealready using contactless payment cards. ...
A recent news report from Australiasuggests that more than four million people in the country arealready using contactless payment cards. ...
So, the National RetailFederation's (NRF) annual "BIG Show" was this past week, andreflection on the event as a whole has ...
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To begin the year, let me take afew moments to consider the collision of digital expectations andanalog reality, and the ...
As European countries completing their migration to EMV cards, more and more U.S. travelers find it getting difficult to have ...
On Dec. 30, First CaliforniaFinancial Group Inc., the holding company for First CaliforniaBank, announced that it had agreed to buy ...
We’ve written in the past at how smartphone penetration will accelerate based on dropping hardware costs. That observation was simply ...
Payment security, indeed all security, involves a loop of activities: Begin: Assess the situation Security Technology Rule #1: Deploy security ...
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