While tapping a phone to make a payment may be appealing, SA is still only beginning to come around to the use of debit cards.
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Three major banks are working together to create a mobile payment service that rivals PayPal, Google and Fiserv.
With 252 pieces of software up for sale, Amazon's new stores cover games and apps.
PayPal sues over Google smartphones, Microsoft CEO asked to resign, Web giants accept shady drug ads, and Zuckerberg kills animals.
A deal between Twitpic and a news agency sparks fears of social media sites exploiting user content.
The new small business's online video took top honours in FNB's social media competition.
The system requires merchants and consumers to have the appropriate NFC tech to complete a transaction.
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US federal prosecutors are looking into whether Google employees knowingly accepted business from illegal drug sellers.
It is believed banking by phone could transform Indian rural economy.
LinkedIn's spectacular listing sparks fears that the social networking bubble may burst, turning into another dot-com bust.
The Rosetta acquisition is set to bolster Publicis's footprint in Internet marketing.