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Google to Test Mobile Payment System in NYC, San Francisco

Google has purchased thousands of VeriFone's mobile payment registers, intending to install and test the system in stores in New York and San Francisco, according to Bloomberg. With this system, customers could pay for products with their Nexus S (or other smartphone equipped with a near-field communication chips) rather than using cash or physical credit and debit cards in stores. The anonymous ...

Intuit Gets Competitive with Free Credit Card Swiper

Intuit has had Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's mobile payment startup Square in its sights for some time. Back in August, Intuit teamed up with Mophie to offer a complete hardware and software package for $179 up front, plus a small percentage of every purchase made (smaller than that taken by Square). But Square always offered its card reader for free with the software package. Now, Intuit has ...

eBay Introduces Group Gift-Buying Service on Eve of Redesign

In an effort to capitalize on the all-important holiday shopping season, eBay is rolling out a full slate of new features -- including a social networking-based buying option -- to its online marketplace. As the Wall Street Journal reports, a freshly redesigned eBay home page will soon offer recommendations to users based on their previous searches, as well as a new list of hot items currently ...

Visa Program Lets You Buy Transit Tickets with Your Smartphone

In June, MasterCard announced plans to begin testing a smartphone payment system for mass transit commuters in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area. Now, the credit card company is reportedly allowing nemesis Visa into the venture, as well. As Reuters reports, the joint program will allow commuters to wave their credit or debit cards over electronic readers to purchase tickets, in lieu of ...

Mophie and Intuit Challenge Square for iPhone Merchant Market

If you had told us a few months back that mobile merchant credit card systems would become a serious battleground in the smartphone world, we probably would have told you that you were insane. Surely, the market for credit card-scanning iPhone peripherals would be incredibly small, right? Apparently it's not, and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's 'Square' won't be able to monopolize the ...

Visa and Bank of America to Test Paying via Cell Phones On-the-Go Next Month

Earlier this month, AT&T and Verizon announced a joint venture to test a new system that would allow customers to pay for products with their smartphones. Now, Bank of America and Visa have followed in their footsteps, and, as Reuters reports, will begin testing their own smartphone-payment system next month.The test run, which will take place in New York from September through the end of ...

AT&T and Verizon Team Up to Test Smartphone Payments, Ending Card Dominance

The still-nascent field of smartphone payment systems may be getting a lot more crowded, since AT&T and Verizon Wireless have become strange bedfellows in testing a new system that allows store customers to pay for products with their smartphones. According to sources close to the deal, the test system would be similar to those already implemented in the U.K., Turkey and Japan, where ...

Square Debuts Mobile Payment System on iPad, iPhone and Android

The Square hype started back in December when Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey announced a new mobile payment system. It lets any business plug a small box into a mobile device's headphone jack for fast, easy swiping and payment. Receipts, signatures and accounts are all handled and stored electronically. Square is finally going live today for businesses and customers who use iPhones, iPads or the ...

Swedes Filing Taxes via Text Message

Just as those of us in the States have (hopefully) done this month, the citizens of Sweden will file their income taxes in May. Unlike us, though, many of them will do so with a few simple clacks on their cell phones' keypads. Over the past five years, an increasing number of Swedes have taken to their government's method of filing taxes via text message, according to CNET. Of course, these tales ...