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Why no mention of the $10 they're giving to those that use ?Pay with their Wells Fargo debit card?
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Way to go, MCX, you just gave everyone the focus they need to help make ?Pay successful at your expense.
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sam graves wrote: » I'm not sure why it needs to be wired either. That aspect is unfortunate. What head units offer WiFi? Are you thinking Bluetooth has enough bandwidth for a secondary iPhone display?
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wonkothesane wrote: » So when I'm driving and have no or just very bad internet access I cannot use the maps app properly, and hence no navigation, right? Not necessarily. If you have no internet access you're not going to have Internet acce…
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benjamin frost wrote: » That's funny. I used to have to do that in Messages, too, but I didn't with iOS 8 or 8.1. It finally remembered the default I had set. 1) I didn't notice that but I also can't recall changing back this time. I'll lo…
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gatorguy wrote: » Have you noticed that Apple helpfully turns bluetooth back on with iOS updates, over-riding your settings if you've "inadvertently" turned it off? It's fairly clear that Apple wants bluetooth on, noting of course that most users …
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jmc54 wrote: » lightknight wrote: I believe that you can't refuse paper money stamped by the United States of America, in America. I might be mistaken though. Went to a coffee shop just yesterday that refuses $100.00 bills. I asked about it and…
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adrayven wrote: » No HealthKit support though.. so kind of Meh.. That does suck, but that's certainly not a deal breaker for me at this point and I wonder how many iOS 8 users really even know what the Health app is for. jeff fields wrote:…
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techlover wrote: » iLX-007 sounds like the kind of head unit james bond would use. I'm pretty sure these are the head units he used.
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truimagz wrote: » It's a phone. It's a phone. That's it? It offers no other utility than to make and receive calls? [VIDEO]
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techlover wrote: » Sorry for stalking you. Do you ever encode to .mkv? I like to preserve all of the subtitle and audio tracks from the blu ray and .mp4 almost never works reliably. I use handbrake and it pegs the CPU like nobodies business…
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ibeam wrote: » Thirty years of personal computing has killed more trees than any invention in the history of man. That's not accurate. Computing has significantly reduced our dependence on wood-based product per capita. If computing didn't exis…
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jlandd wrote: » Poorly worded article. As if Apple doesn't use ApplePay to collect data. It's part of playing the game, complaining about Apple here per se, but there isn't a pay service in existence today that doesn't collect and utilize user…
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addicted44 wrote: » Unlike the music industry, the financial industry is genuinely excited about Apple Pay (it doesn't hurt that Apple's competitors are all trying to cut them out while Apple is making them integral to its system). When you loo…
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boredumb wrote: » The unfortunate fact of the matter is, that nobody, but nobody in the business world, has any reason to help give Apple any piece of this colossal pie - not merchants, not issuing banks, not competing NFC-pay approaches, not a…
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addicted44 wrote: » http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/25/currentc/ After his investigation of the app, Aude told me “CurrentC borders on the creepy line” due to it pulling health info. He also that found that its Terms Of Service leaves high liabi…
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nolamacguy wrote: » so you make your own clothes and grow your own food, and comduct your own medicine? right?? right. Even if he does go full Ted Kaczynski (and then some) he'd still be consuming even if he isn't outright making a purchase wit…
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wubbus wrote: » This seems to be a lot more about major retailers pushing back on credit card fees than trying to oppose Apple. ApplePay is just the last straw. Then why not refuse to accept any cards with magnetic strips? If it's about fees a…
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addicted44 wrote: » But the way they are avoiding credit card fees is by shifting fraud liability from the CC agency to the customer. addicted44 wrote: » I am sure that 5% savings will look great when you see unexplained charges in the thousand…
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tenly wrote: » Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.... Seriously - how would that work? Will the system allow you to add a credit card that is not your own? What do you mean, how would that work? It works the same way that you would by swiping a bus…