Digital bank “Up” arrives for most phones, wearables
There’s a new bank in town, and it’s one that sits above the rest, literally, as cloud banking takes off.
There’s a new bank in town, and it’s one that sits above the rest, literally, as cloud banking takes off.
Star Wars goes home, Android Pay changes, Aussie ingenuity strikes again, and Microsoft’s Surface Book is given a gander. It’s The Wrap.
Up until this week, Android Pay was the main way for Android owners to pay for things using their phone, provided your bank permitted it. This week, it’s the same, and yet also different.
Dear CommBank, Westpac, St George, and the other banks that refuse to join Apple and Android Pay, a moment of your time: please use this year to grow up.
As more Aussies embrace their phones to do everything, is it too much to ask all Aussie banks to adopt standard mobile tap payment solutions?
Owners of the Samsung phones from the past couple of years who use an Aussie bank may finally get to pay with their handset.
Big fashion and expensive timekeepers the likes of Movado and TAG rarely touch digital crazes, but the latter is sinking more in with another smartwatch.
If you think Australia is ready for a mobile world, you might want to rethink things, as a new survey reveals the status of mobile payments in Australia.
Google has finally taken the time to release Android Pay locally for every supported Android phone. Of course, there’s a catch.