It's not just Westpac which has launched iPhone X Face ID compatibility while ignoring Apple Pay, the Commonwealth Bank says it was actually the first to do so on Friday.
Apple's newest biometric security feature, Face ID, has quickly been supported by Westpac with version 8.2 of its iOS app, but the Apple Pay delay continues its Groundhog Day.
If you're an iPhone and Apple Watch owning Woolworths customer, you can add your Woolworths Rewards loyalty card into the Apple Wallet app on both devices, from today, and even use Apple Pay.
It's hip to be Square as the company expands its local presence, introduces "more products and services" and rolls out Square Stand availability across Australia via online and Officeworks.
East coast Virgin Trains customers in the UK now have access to Seatfrog technology, enabling them to “bid for seat upgrades from as little as £5” so more have the opportunity “to travel first class”.
Disney, Lucasfilm and innovative STEAM leader invention company littleBits have joined forces to launch the Droid Inventor Kit, allowing kids to create their own Droid – and even use the force!
Want to transform your car into a smart car that helps you drive better to save fuel and money, gives you all the stats that matter, is app connected and so much more?
Affinity Photo, the photo editing app for iPad and iPad Pro, unveiled during this year’s WWDC keynote, has received a new update and a lower price.
Have you wished for a way to “revolutionise sleep and recovery” so you can “take performance to the next level”, while fully app compatible? Then check out the software and soft wear from Under Armour’s Athlete Recovery Sleepwear.
If you’re a being that loves sport, and you’re a Foxtel subscriber, then you’ve just scored free access to be in beIN’s Sports Connect app to watch anywhere you are.
It's billed as one of “Australia’s fastest growing social impact businesses” by inspiring and empowering tens of thousands of Australian school students with the skills of tomorrow. Will you set your kids up in Code Camp?
Are you listening? Jaybird has partnered with Spotify so its updated Jaybird App sends you running in the right musical direction.
The Australian “activity guide” with discounts, known as “The Entertainment Book”, is still in print, but has finally gone digital, too.
A new report on Wi-Fi security shows 66% of Aussies use public Wi-Fi unsafely, yet while 60% believe their info is safe, they don’t know how to use Wi-Fi safely.
Microsoft is releasing a new app — in the US only for now — that “sees” for you and narrates the world around you.
TripAdvisor, which now lets you compare hotel room prices, is also bringing the Deliveroo food ordering platform into its desktop site, mobile Web and app, presumably to make more money.
It’s survey and study season, with Paypal’s latest showing the need for native app P2P payments functionality while beating Apple to the widespread iOS 11 P2P payments punch.
Optus has teamed up with National Geographic to offer its entire suite of content — magazines, TV, photographs, Instagram feed and more — free of charge and at zero data charge to Optus post-paid customers.
Lay-by app of the future, Afterpay, has paid the App Store a visit with this week’s debut of its new iOS app, zooming right to the top of the Free app chart.
MyMacca’s app which is available nationally allows users to pre-order and pay for their meal at the tap of a button.
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