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  2. How to make payments with your phone - AOL

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    To make Google Pay payments from your phone, simply unlock your phone and hold it over the contactless credit card reader. If a blue checkmark appears, your payment is complete.

  3. Card reader - Wikipedia

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    A business card reader is a portable image scanner device or mobile app that uses optical character recognition to detect specific data fields on a business card and store that data in a contact database or 'electronic rolodex '.

  4. Payanywhere - Wikipedia

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    Payanywhere is a payments platform and app that allows merchants in the United States to accept credit and debit card payments while building customer relationships in-store, online, or on the go. Merchants may accept payments on their smartphone via a Bluetooth card reader or on an in-store “Storefront” solution [buzzword] featuring a ...

  5. CamScanner - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .camscanner .com. CamScanner is a Chinese mobile app first released in 2011 that allows iOS and Android devices to be used as image scanners. [1] It allows users to 'scan' documents (by taking a photo with the device's camera) and share the photo as either a JPEG or PDF.

  6. Contactless smart card - Wikipedia

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    A contactless smart card is a contactless credential whose dimensions are credit card size. Its embedded integrated circuits can store (and sometimes process) data and communicate with a terminal via NFC. Commonplace uses include transit tickets, bank cards and passports.

  7. Personal digital assistant - Wikipedia

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    The Palm TX. A personal digital assistant ( PDA) is a multi-purpose mobile device which functions as a personal information manager. PDAs have been mostly displaced by the widespread adoption of highly capable smartphones, in particular those based on iOS and Android, and thus saw a rapid decline in use after 2007.