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Watch: Hands-on with Apple's AirPods wireless headphones
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Photo hints at bigger, 334mAh battery in second-gen Apple Watch
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CVS continues Apple Pay snub, launches barcode-based 'CVS Pay'
justanoldhorse said:I loved ApplePay when it first came out. As things would happen, I was late paying my American Express bill. The card use was suspended for a few days. AP said the card could no longer be used as it was no longer valid. I waited two weeks after my card was working again and my AP still reported the card invalid. Well, darn. I sure don't need to fiddle with my phone when my credit card is right here in my hand.
Apple is is making money with Apple Pay. It's not a free service. It should work properly and efficiently. I am sure others have had the same issue. Hey, I keep asking why the Contacts app doesn't have familiarity fill-in? So, bottom line, if AP works for you that's nice. For me it's clunky and not worth the bother. I still have to carry my credit cards. OK, I'm used to it. -
Apple's content negotiation tactics have 'alienated' cable providers & networks - report
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Australian banks say Apple Pay is anticompetitive, appeal to anti-trust regulators
This is absolutely crazy! They don't want to use the service at first. Then when they see how well it succeeds with one bank, now they all want in and they don't want to pay for it.
I am going to try this theory at my local gym. I really don't want to pay their membership so I am going to sue so I can install my ass on their equipment.