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Samsung Pay has officially launched in the UK, continuing the evolution of the digital economy, but does this technology have the potential to disrupt the global pecking order?
Samsung Pay has officially launched in the UK, continuing the evolution of the digital economy, but does this technology have the potential to disrupt the global pecking order?
The mobile payments market in the UK is beginning to warm up as Android confirmed its contactless payment solution will be arriving in the next few months.
A new study has revealed how online commerce will grow as a result of consumers taking to mobile platforms for digital shopping.
Smartphone market leader Samsung has refreshed its phablet range, with a supersized version of the Edge, while Chinese rival Xiaomi has matched it with the launch of the Redmi Note 2.
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