A newsstand located in downtown New York is now accepting bitcoin for purchases.The owner, identified in a newly posted YouTube video as Kay, says he is the first newsstand in the city of 8 million to take the virtual currency.Kay’s…
A newsstand located in downtown New York is now accepting bitcoin for purchases.The owner, identified in a newly posted YouTube video as Kay, says he is the first newsstand in the city of 8 million to take the virtual currency.Kay’s…
Which? Money experts help you pay less interest on loans and credit cards and clear your debts more quickly. (More people are retiring with debt. Speak to your financial advisor. See on http://www.which.co.uk
The FBI has warned U.S. retailers to prepare for more cyberattacks after discovering about 20 hacking cases in the past year that involved the same kind of malicious software used against Target Corp. in the holiday shopping season. The…
High-end department store Neiman Marcus said on Thursday that between July 16 and October 30, 2013, hackers using sneaky point-of-sale malware were able to obtain details of roughly 1,100,000 customer payment cards. See on http://www.securityweek.com
According to a preliminary report from the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), credit unions across the nation have so far incurred nearly $30 million in costs as a result of the massive data breach that hit Target Corp. See on…
Citibank today unveiled new ATMs for the U.S. that will “remember” customer preferences and reduce the time customers spend to check balances, make deposits and withdraw cash. See on http://www.pymnts.com
Later this year, LG will release a new line of smartphones that includes a fingerprint ID scanner. See on http://www.pymnts.com
Today’s consumers, who increasingly view online shopping as a competitive sport, use many different tools to find the products they want at the best price, including coupon aggregation sites like CouponCabin.com and RetailMeNot.com. Commission Junction recently conducted a study of 1,000 coupon site users to…
Let’s face it, Google+ is not going to go away like Google Buzz or MySpace. More and more users are becoming familiar with Google+ and using it every day to connect and communicate. See on http://www.thesocialmediahat.com
Those who have used Google+ for a while are aware of its powerful search functionality. With it, you can see posts shared on the Plus as well as trending content found elsewhere on the Internet. See on socialmediaslant.com