The self-checkout lane is a modern marvel of retail efficiency. It is also a place of great social tension. The unspoken rule is to be fast, efficient, and considerate of the people behind you.
Women's college basketball wasn't always the behemoth with storied programs like UConn, Tennessee and South Carolina dominating the headlines and the Final Four.
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will now allow users to authenticate transactions using face or fingerprint recognition, making payments faster and more secure with initial Rs 5,000 transaction limit ...
Customers in South Africa can now use cryptocurrency for everyday purchases at nearly 700,000 retail outlets across the country, due to a new partnership between Luno Pay and the Scan to Pay network, ...
Even though I have enough saved for early retirement, I still worry. As someone with lifelong chronic conditions, I know all too well how healthcare costs can creep up, even when everything else seems ...
A masseuse has been arrested for fraud after allegedly using a client’s credit card information for several transactions at Sam’s Club in Lady Lake.
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At Forbes Advisor, our team of experts select and test credit card processing companies across 31 key metrics that matter to small businesses. We analyzed everything from reliability and affordability ...
With the final phase of Mumbai Metro Line 3 launch, the entire underground line from Aarey to Cuffe Parade will now be fully operational.
TWID has launched TWID UPI, a new mobile app. Through the app, users can use their reward points for the payments made online and offline across India. The app lets users combine reward points with ...
A New York woman is refusing to pay Dollar parent company Hertz a $440 bill that was triggered by the rental car firm’s AI scanner which detected a wheel scuff she claims didn’t exist. Nicole Paixao ...
As Britain debates digital IDs, critics warn of a slippery slope into a high-surveillance future. The spectre raised is invariably China, and its Orwellian-sounding “Social Credit” system.