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Jaguar Shell app lets UK drivers refuel using Apple Pay from inside their car
AppleInsider said:Jaguar Land Rover and Shell have collaborated on a new payment system that can be used to purchase fuel at Shell service stations without leaving the vehicle... -
Alphabet's Nest Cam adds animated camera notifications to iOS alerts, auto door recognitio...
But have you seen the price of the subscription?
10-day retention $100 per year for a single cam
Additional cameras $50 per year
30-day retention $300 per year for a single cam
Additional cameras $150 per year
If you have two homes in your Nest Account, the first Nest Aware subscription purchased for a camera in each home will be full price.
For just 2 cameras in a house if you want 30-day retention that is an eye-watering $450 per year subscription...they should be giving the cameras away at that rate!
By way of comparison Canary offers 30-day subscription for $99 per year for a single device or $149 for up to 3 devices and $49 per each additional device.
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Apple Pay now accepted by 36% of US merchants, is most common mobile payment platform
andyshannon3 said:My favorite thing is going into a store and paying with my samsung gear S3, and having the cashier go "oh we dont do the apple pay thing" and then it goes BEEEP, and a receipt spits out and they are like huh??? Samsung pays works EVERYWHERE, so amazing to not have to carry a wallet ever or worry about whether a place accepts samsung pay or not. I am sure apple will get there eventually, in a few years......
Apple Pay 36%
PayPal 34%
MasterCard PayPass 25%
Android Pay 24%
Visa Checkout 20%
*Samsung Pay 18%*
Chase Pay 11%
...didn't you understand?
I am sure samsung will get there eventually, in a few years......
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Apple's Campus 2 repeatedly delayed by emphasis on perfecting small details, profile says
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Nintendo's 'Fire Emblem: Heroes' grosses $2.9M in first-day sales
And wasn't it the previous president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata who stated that porting their library and developing new games for other consoles and platforms would never happen while he was in charge and in doing so presided over a continual decline in sales from 2010-2015?
In hindsight probably not his greatest decision...