The Wall Street Journal looks at swipe-card readers, a technology that could change medical billing practices in the future. The paper examines units made by Companion Technologies, a subsidiary of ...
Shopify supplies software for companies for both online stores and retail locations, and today its making the jump over to hardware with a new card reader that it designed itself, via TechCrunch.
For small business owners, making your products and services available in an increasingly cashless society can be challenging. With fewer people carrying cash, small businesses must be able to make ...
At Shopify’s Unite developer conference in San Francisco today, the software-focused e-commerce company has debuted a new hardware product, which it simply calls the "Chip & Swipe Credit Card Reader" ...
CardFlight has released a new reader for its SwipeSimple mobile point of sale offering to accept EMV-chip cards. EMV-chip cards add security against counterfeiting fraud. The new readers also feature ...
“Bursts,” a conversational story format designed for mobile devices, allows readers to break from the vertical plunge and swipe sideways. By Callie Holtermann Times Insider explains who we are and ...
Shopify has designed its own hardware for the first time, building out a design team and coming up with a unique approach to the simple card reader, that most basic tool in the real-world merchant’s ...
Apple has been a long time supporter of Project RED by selling special edition products that help the charity, but now you can help fight AIDS just by swiping credit cards on your iPhone. Project RED ...
As holiday shoppers take to area stores, businesses are scrambling to convert their credit card readers to process EMV computer chip-enabled cards. The United States was supposed to begin ...
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., March 10, 2010 - Siemens Industry, Inc. today announced the completion of a smart card upgrade for the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network. Siemens Building Technologies helped the ...
If you popped into Betty’s Speakeasy, a cupcake shop in Philadelphia, last Saturday, then you probably saw co-owner Dylan Snow taking pictures of pastries using an iPad 2. After years of doing retail ...