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Samsung Pay And PayPal Power In-Store Payments

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Brick-and-mortar retail has spent the last decade building bridges to the digital world so a new generation of digital consumers can move fluidly between them. What’s been largely left behind, however, is a payments experience that moves just as seamlessly between those worlds. Sang Ahn, VP and general manager of Samsung Pay U.S.

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Retail Sector To Boost Mobile POS Terminal Market Value To More Than $103B By 2023

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billion by 2023, with the growing demand for mobile-based features, such as online payments, and the preference for smartphone or tablet usage boosting the market’s growth. The availability of game-changing features, such as enhanced user experience and mobility, will impact positively on mobile POS terminals’ market size.

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Voice Activated Tracker: Retailers Seek AI Boost

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The evolution of the retail industry is well underway, and it’s becoming more evident (perhaps as a response to eCommerce giants like Amazon) that retailers are looking for innovative ways to enhance their offerings. As eCommerce continues to shape the future of the industry, the retail landscape is constantly changing.

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Verizon, Microsoft Partner To Accelerate 5G Technology

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Verizon and Microsoft have teamed up to accelerate the delivery of private 5G networks for businesses, announcing a collaboration they said will transform the retail, transportation, logistics, manufacturing and healthcare industries. Samsung’s View. billion telecom equipment contract that Samsung signed with Verizon.

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The Mobile Payment Adoption Plan Pivot

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However, when it comes to making purchases at the point of sale, mobile payments users of the world (and, more specifically, the U.S.) have divided into three main camps: Android (Google), Apple and, most recently, Samsung. Apple has taken the single-channel approach, driving the user experience primarily from its iOS.

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Using PaaS Tools To Level The SMB Playing Field

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Every year, the holiday season brings a flurry of consumers into retail locations to find that perfect gift for friends and family. But with a weak opening to the holiday shopping season reported, some retailers are looking for innovative ways to keep their customers happy and loyal to their stores.

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Google Hires Former Essential Exec For Home Improvement

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Business Insider noted that Google is going to have to step up its smart home device game if it wants to remain competitive in the coming months, with new devices hitting the shelves from Apple, Microsoft, Samsung and possibly even Facebook. Consumers purchase home devices because they want to add convenience to their lives.

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