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Chinese visitors to Melbourne can give licensed buskers the digital equivalent of a few coins via QR code, while locals can use "tap-n-go" cards in Australia's first digital payment busker solution.
There's no Master Chief required, but Bankwest's Halo will let you become a master shopper thanks to a payment ring, requiring no power, for a novel and fun new way to make contactless payments.
Fitbit Ionic is the company’s first “true” smartwatch, and in its attempt to mimic some of the features of existing smartwatches, contactless payments and “Fitbit Pay” is on that list, with Mastercard tapping and going.
Is MasterCard desperate for Australians to give up cash? Cash may ‘no longer be King’ according to a MasterCard survey, but is that just a credit card company’s dream scenario?
MYOB has added tap and go functionality to its PayDirect mobile payments service.
The Tap and Pay capability of the Westpac Mobile Banking app will extend to Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge handsets from Tuesday 28 April.
Can passive RFID protection wallets that encase your credit cards with metal truly protect your cards from RFID skimming, or is active jamming a better solution?
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