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  • SAP and Samsung partner on mobile devices for business, including payments solution

    New York -- Samsung Electronics and SAP SE are partnering to deliver enterprise mobility solutions for a number of industries, including an integrated payments solution.  
  • More retailers offer Ultra’s prepaid service

    Target, Dollar General and Barnes & Noble are helping customers make an international connection with a new offering from UltraMobile.

  • Deeper Dive: Apple Pay vs. CurrentC

    CurrentC, the mobile payment service under development from a retailer consortium known as Merchant Customer Exchange, or MCX, has been getting a lot of attention in the past week. First MCX members CVS and Rite Aid disabled their NFC payment systems to block the rival ApplePay mobile payment service, and then hackers stole the emails of CurrentC users. And despite all this publicity, CurrentC is still in pilot mode.  
  • In era of app overload Shopfeed eyes simplicity

    A new app from Shopfeed is designed to streamline the product discovery process in a world where new products are said to be mentioned 400 million times a day online.

    Shopfeed launched its new app to offer the most updated trends from magazines, blogs, and celebrities, all in one place by creating lists from the best of the Web in areas such as style, home, technology and entertainment.

  • Alibaba reports $9.3 billion in sales on China’s “Singles Day” sales event

    New York -- Alibaba Group Holding Limited announced that it hosted $9.3 billion in sales on China’s “Singles Day,” an annual sales event held on Nov. 11. 

     

    The E-commerce giant  said that 43 of all Singles Day transactions came through mobile devices, up from 21% in 2013.  

     

  • Best Buy opening earlier on Thanksgiving

    The dishes from Thanksgiving dinner will barely be dry when Best Buy stores open at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 28, to treat shoppers to an early wave of doorbuster deals.

  • Long-time Costco exec Craves dies

    Former Costco executive Robert Craves died last week shortly after being diagnosed with cancer, The Seattle Times reported. He was 72.

  • Kurt Salmon: Retailers to speed up holiday online processing/shipping by two days

    New York -- Amid a public fight for Thanksgiving weekend foot traffic, retailers are also battling behind the scenes to prepare for peak-season e-commerce orders. According to a new Kurt Salmon survey, retailers will reduce their processing and shipping time frames for multi-item orders by almost two days this holiday season.  
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