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Apple Pay sees problems as users get charged twice

Bank of America apologizes for a glitch that's causing duplicate Apple Pay charges. Also, Google creates a new app for organizing email, and Google users can give their accounts extra protection with USB security keys.

Apple Pay 's launch isn't perfect. Some Bank of America customers were charged twice for purchases. And some apps, like Target, didn't incorporate Apple Pay in an ideal way.

While the double-charge glitch gets fixed, Google launches a brand new app to organize your email accounts. It's called Google Inbox. And you can give your Google accounts extra password protection with USB security keys. Watch CNET Update below for the details:

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Apple Pay sees problems as users get charged twice