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The Scary Truth About Credit Cards The Banks Don’t Want You To Know
And 5 top tips on how to use bank cards safely when shopping online this Christmas
Could ‘Tinder For Grannies’ Save Elderly People’s Lives?
A mobile service for Finland's elderly residents crowdfunds as it aims to resolve the 'largest problem in social and health care'
Fujitsu Wants To Digitalise Businesses With ‘Human-Centric’ Technology
Fujitsu says European firms can become more efficient with technology like 3D printing and the IoT
Why Banks Should Take Notice Of Startup Innovation In The Fintech Industry
Toby Young, CTO at Ebury, tells TechWeek Europe what fintech trends banks should be keeping up with
KPMG Acquires German Cyber Security Firm
The deal will help KPMG tackle 'one of the greatest risks facing business today'
Displeased Yahoo Investors Seek AOL Deal – Report
Yahoo continues its acquisition spree as unhappy investors look to AOL for a possible merger
Barclaycard Hooks Up Contactless Tube For Charity Donations
Mayor of London launches Penny for London scheme which will let commuters donate every time they tap in
Lloyds Cuts Jobs Amidst New Digital Focus
Over 9,000 jobs will be slashed and 150 branches closed under new strategy
Apple Pay Attracts 1m Subscribers In Just Three Days
Possible Alibaba partnership could help further reach of Apple Pay to Eastern markets
SnapDonate Lets You Give To Charity Via Your Smartphone
New image recognition app allows you to make donations from your device’s camera
Apple Pay Blocked At Two Major US Chains
CVS Health and Rite Aid disable Apple’s payment technology in their stores
UK ‘Biggest Market In Europe’ For Ecommerce – Klarna
Co-founder Niklas Adalberth tells TechWeek Europe that Apple Pay may not yet be the killer app
Mastercard Launches Fingerprint-Enabled Credit Card
Card provider teams up with Zwipe to launch new contactless payments method
Intel Makes Retail Payments More Secure With New IoT Security Tool
Intel Data Protection Technology for Transactions should mean fewer retailers run the risk of having customer data stolen
Tesco Tries Out Mobile Payment Shopping
Trial of PowaTag app available this week at Tesco's Dean Street Soho store
Twitter Users Can Now Send Money Via Tweets
New service currently available to any French Twitter users with a bank account
Zapp Teams Up With Retail Giants To Bring Mobile Payments To The High Street
New service will be introduced next year at Sainsbury’s, Asda, House of Fraser and many more
Carlsberg Launches The Smartest Beer Mats In The World
NFC-enabled Carlsberg mats offering free beer and special offers now in 250 pubs and bars across Denmark
London’s Tech Firms Set $1bn Funding Record
Landmark figure for venture capital investment reached in just nine months
Facebook Gearing Up To Launch Messenger Payments Service
Images of upcoming service using Facebook's instant messaging service revealed by hacker on Twitter
O2, EE, Vodafone, Bring Carrier Billing To The High Street
Operators team up with payments provider Boku to offer new service
Confirmed: eBay To Split Off PayPal
Split to be completed mid-2015, with American Express executive Dan Schulman becoming PayPal President and CEO
O2 Customers Can Now Add iTunes Purchases To Their Bills
Any iTunes Codes will be included in monthly costs
TfL Hits One Million Contactless Payments In Just Nine Days
New service launched earlier this month as part of technology drive
Quiz Of The Week: Mobile Payments
Mobile money is taking over, but do you know your PayPal from your Bitcoin?
PayPal Moves Closer To Full Bitcoin Acceptance
New agreement follows similar announcement by subsidiary Braintree earlier this month
Barclaycard Teams Up With Southampton FC To Offer Premier League’s First Contactless Payments
Club-branded bPay wristband will enable purchases up to £20
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Android Maintains UK And European Dominance
Samsung fuels Android success in the UK but local manufacturers in China continue to make waves