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Why Google doesn't like its phone bill

November 2, 2009 Some tiny phone companies can charge higher access fees, and Google Voice isn't happy with what can result. (From The New York Times) TAGS: local phone company, fee, telephone company, traffic, Google Inc., volume, carrier, telecommunications, call, payment, AT&T Corp., minute, blog

Wipro buys payment software firm

December 22, 2005 Deal worth $28 million adds application development, maintenance and other financial-sector services to Wipro repertoire. TAGS: Wipro Technologies, payment, application development, banking, acquisition

Dell woos PayPal customers

November 14, 2005 The PC giant takes new payment options in advance of "Black Friday." TAGS: payment option, PayPal, payment, small business, Dell, PC

Trojan horse: Your money or your files

April 29, 2006 Newly discovered Trojan horse threatens to delete files if victim doesn't pay $10.99 for code to disarm the malicious software. TAGS: Sophos Plc., Graham Cluley, trojan horse, payment, victim, malicious software, security

Reinventing the payment industry

December 7, 2006 MasterCard's Chris Thom examines how new authentication technologies are changing credit cards. TAGS: stripe, payment, credit card, MasterCard International, transaction, point-of-sale, card, security

Sage snaps up payments firm Verus

January 10, 2006 Deal worth $323.8 million will add credit card and check payment processing to Sage's services. TAGS: Verus, payment processing, payment, small and medium enterprise, acquisition, accounting, credit card, U.S.

eBay tightens rules for sellers

July 19, 2005 If they accept PayPal payments, they must also accept credit cards--which involves fees. Shill bidding rules modified as well. TAGS: PayPal, seller, credit card, eBay Inc., credit card payment, payment, rule, policy

Credit card security rules to get update

May 16, 2006 New rules for credit card-accepting businesses will put more scrutiny on software, but let them off the hook on encryption. TAGS: encryption, Qualys Inc., payment, merchant, security technology, MasterCard International, access control, credit card, security, requirement, attack, firewall

FedEx Kinko's payment card cracked

March 2, 2006 Anyone with some extra hardware and technical know-how could add value to the card, but FedEx says there's no risk. TAGS: Federal Express, researcher, payment, value, card, risk, security, code, video

eBay spends $370 million for PayPal rival

October 10, 2005 Auction giant buys VeriSign's online payments service as part of a larger deal. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., PayPal, payment service, eBay Inc., payment, agreement, acquisition

Supermarket: Let your fingers do the paying

February 1, 2005 "How would you like to pay--credit card or fingerprint?" Seattle-area store sets up biometric scanner at checkouts. TAGS: electronic payment, RFID, supermarket, payment, biometrics, transaction, credit card, store, London

Ellison to pay $122 million in settlement

November 22, 2005 Over allegations of insider trading, Oracle chief agrees to revised settlement that includes plaintiff's legal fees. TAGS: Larry Ellison, settlement, Oracle Corp., payment, shareholder, Mr., fee, California

Next-gen payment systems

February 8, 2006 Companies envision ways to handle secure payments while on the go without physical credit cards, cash or checks. TAGS: merchant, payment, online retailer, PayPal, retailer, credit card, eBay Inc., scanner, mobile phone

Siebel's former CEO gets $4.5 million in severance

April 20, 2005 Payment to Michael Lawrie, ousted after less than a year on the job, is equal to base salary and target bonuses for two years. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., payment, CEO, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million

November 24, 2004 When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports. TAGS: antitrust, top executive, critic, payment, spokeswoman, London, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

Sun settles with Microsoft, announces layoffs

April 2, 2004 update The deal dictates that Microsoft must make $1.95 billion in payments to Sun, which separately says it will cut 3,300 jobs, as its losses mount. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., antitrust, payment, Steve Ballmer, Scott McNealy, agreement, layoff, collaboration, software company, Microsoft Corp., Java, CEO, server, Microsoft Windows

Legalizing Net gambling? There's a chance

June 9, 2007 Opponents are leaning on arguments from the alcohol and drug legalization movements to try to repeal a law aimed at wiping out online gambling. TAGS: payment service, bill, payment, Republican, bank

Nokia pays Qualcomm $20 million for patents

April 5, 2007 The handset maker turned over the second-quarter payment for the use of patents related to one flavor of 3G technology. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., patent, handset maker, Nokia Corp., handset, 3G, payment, agreement

Pick up the tab by texting

November 29, 2006 Cash, credit or text? Cell phone payments are coming to the U.S. as companies like Feed Tribes launch new services. TAGS: Boulder, merchant, payment, cell phone, Colorado, bill, Motorola Inc., tab, account
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