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Gadgetell Guide: How to save time by paying your bills online
With today’s hectic schedules, there is less and less time for us to do the important things and still have time for fun. Most of us are also trying to fit more stuff into less space. One way to get back some time for yourself and eliminate piles of papers is to start paying your bills online. You’ll have less paper to handle and you won’t have to worry about writing checks, addressing envelopes, or having enough stamps. So, how do you begin? Keep reading.
UK police bust website dealing in stolen credit cards
Law enforcement officials in the UK have shut down an underground website that specialized in helping cybercriminals commit their crimes. The site, called DarkMarket, was kept secret and access was granted by invitation only. Its forum allowed cyberthieves to buy and sell stolen banking details and credit card numbers obtained via phishing scams and website more »
Sprint reacts to App Store/Google Market pressure: releases own app
Sprint announced yesterday MyMoneyManager, an all-in-one application for their customers’ mobile phone. This application allows users to send payments through Paypal and quickly access their bank accounts all from their mobile phone. Is it the economic times that prompted this inspired thinking?
Show me the money
Sprint calls it an industry first: Paypal payments transacted via your phone. Hit the jump to see if your bank is included, if the app is secure and what does Sprint have in the works for the future.
Verizon Wireless opens mobile banking for BlackBerry customers
Mobile banking is slowly catching up as mobile carriers continue to integrate this technology in their system. Today, Verizon Wireless has announced that it is extending its mobile banking solutions to their customers who use a BlackBerry Curve 8330, BlackBerry Pearl 8130 or a BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone. Too bad I don’t own any more »















