Apple digital wallet heads to China

Apple announced a major partnership with China UnionPay to put is digital wallet to work in the world's most populous country.

Daimler's Smart launches online store

German automaker Daimler said Thursday its Smart subsidiary has launched an online store, allowing customers to order a car on the Internet and have it delivered to their home.

12 arrests in Europe for Trojan horse cybercrime

The European police agency Europol said Monday it has backed national forces in a two-week crackdown on cybercrime mostly by tech-savvy youngsters, leading to 12 arrests in France, Norway and Romania.

What are my options for mobile pay?

With Wal-Mart Stores Inc. becoming the latest retailer to launch a mobile pay system, there are more places than ever to break out a digital wallet to pay for the things you want.

Russian charged with hacking asks judge to throw out charges

A Russian man charged with hacking into U.S. businesses to steal credit card information will try to convince a federal judge on Thursday that his 2014 arrest in the Maldives was illegal and his indictment should be dismissed.

Australia's Atlassian a welcome Nasdaq 'unicorn'

An Australian start-up founded with credit card debt and a "Don't #@!% the customer" motto is set to list on the Nasdaq stock exchange in a rare example of the entrepreneurial spirit the government is trying to nurture.

Victorians exposed to fine art through Christmas cards

Designers of Christmas cards used fine art on their products to divert attention away from concerns that that the festival was becoming too commercialised, a University of Exeter academic has found.

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