Friday 11 March 2016

Apple Pay's best friend? Slow chip-and-dip EMV cards

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Apple Pay's best friend? Slow chip-and-dip EMV cards

As the US transitions to chip-enabled credit cards, Apple offers consumers a better way to pay for purchases.

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