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The biggest retail card shift in 20 years could hit 800,000 stores
In a landmark move, Visa and Mastercard are set to enforce a nationwide policy change that will require all U.S. retailers to ...
Addition of ID TECH's PCI P2PE validated solution with T2's proven PARCS platform enables secure transactions, delivers faster throughput, and reduces PCI compliance costs for parking operators ...
Hundreds of malicious Android apps use NFC and Host Card Emulation to intercept payments and steal financial credentials directly from users’ devices. Researchers at Zimperium zLabs have identified ...
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How to Accept Credit Card Payments for Small Businesses
Accepting credit cards requires a payment processor like Square or Stripe, a merchant account, and hardware like POS ...
Guided by the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) and established by the Taiwan Financial Services Roundtable ...
Researchers have developed a powerful new software toolbox that allows realistic brain models to be trained directly on data.
Despite the recent drop, Block stock should be on your radar. It is currently trading within a historical support range ...
Valve enters the console hardware arena again with its Steam Machines 2.0 revamp, a new console PC box that runs SteamOS and ...
In a new reality where the widespread use of LLMs has fundamentally altered what users expect from software, ISVs have to ...
Remember Steam Machines? Valve do, and they’re making a new one. The circa-2026 Steam Machine (it’s out early next year, date ...
The move could deepen the tech trade rift with Beijing and force multinational companies to rethink how they design, source, and ship technology worldwide. The US government is reportedly considering ...
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‘Time is brain’: EMVision clocks key milestones in big year for its portable stroke-diagnostic tech
EMVision CEO and managing director Scott Kirkland reflects on what has been a big year, with the medtech steadily achieving ...
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