Oct 27th 2014
Tech News 2Night 202
Why CVS Stopped Taking Apple Pay
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Verizon's "Perma-cookie" tracking system.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy previous episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Guests:
Seamus Byrne
Verizon's tracking system you can't turn off, Fitbit has three new trackers, Lenovo announces their first fitness tracker, Amazon's Fire TV Stick, the unlimited OneDrive plan from Microsoft, and why Rite Aid and CVS stopped taking Apple Pay.
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Links
- Verizon's ‘Perma-Cookie' Is a Privacy-Killing Machine
- Fitbit Charge, Charge HR and Surge unveiled: Hands-on with Fitbit's new wearables
- Lenovo's first fitness tracker looks a lot like the Fitbit Flex
- Amazon Announces New Streaming Device, Fire TV Stick, Special Limited Pricing Of $19
- Twitter's Third-Quarter User Growth Slows, Shares Decline
- Microsoft targets Dropbox and Google with unlimited OneDrive storage for Office 365 subscribers
- Microsoft Prices Xbox One Below PS4 For The First Time
- Apple Pay's First TV Ad Is A World Series Spot From MasterCard And MLB
- Why Rite Aid and CVS Stopped Taking Apple Pay
- Wells Fargo offers up to $20 credits for Apple Pay users, says business Visa support coming next month
- Apple Eyes New Uses for NFC Beyond iPhone Payments
- Visitors in Lake Tahoe Are Taking Too Many Bear Selfies