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In the evenings in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, friends meet to “throw eggs” — a card game winning fans despite official warnings that...
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In the evenings in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, friends meet to “throw eggs” — a card game winning fans despite official warnings that...
Radiocarbon dating, sometimes called Carbon-14 dating, uses the properties of Carbon-14, one of carbon’s radioactive isotopes to determine the age of organic materials. The...
The Consumerist reports that Citigroup is now testing the “Irving” ATM by manufacturer Diebold. The small device may look unfamiliar to users today but...
Now formally titled Identity Check, MasterCard hopes the new verification methods will be more applicable to the digital age. The Consumerist reports it is...
Android Pay was unveiled alongside Android 6.0 ‘Marshmallow’ at Google’s I/O developers conference in May. The service can be used to pay for goods...
E&T magazine reports how researchers successfully read the card data of six credit cards and four debit cards by intercepting the wireless NFC transmissions...
The Financial Times reports that the world’s leading smartphone manufacturers are now in talks with the worldwide organisation that represents mobile networks, the GSMA....
T3 reports the company will soon be commencing a small pilot program with 500 of its customers. If it proves to be successful then...
TechRadar reports Mastercard’s Mike Cowan made the bold claim at the company’s “Future of Payments” event in London. The payments firm believes contactless payments...
Penny Wrinch and her son Nick have been left with a £3000 bill for the erroneous transactions. The 11-year-old student, living in Stockport in...