Man gets four years in prison for $1.5M Apple Pay fraud | appleinsider
A good take away from AppleInsider's article is that Apple may own Apple Pay. But, it's the bank's responsibility to police and secure verification.
A U.S. district judge has sentenced a 30-year-old Miami resident to over four years in federal prison for his part in a criminal enterprise that leveraged Apple Pay to make more than $1.5 million in purchases using victims' credit cards. appleinsider
Red Founder Kills the Company's Holographic Phone Project, Announces Retirement | GIZMODO
The Red Hydrogen One was a phone from another dimension. It was big, super heavy, and was billed the world’s first holographic phone. Except it never quite delivered, and now, alongside a retirement announcement, Red Founder Jim Jannard is canceling Red’s Hydrogen project altogether. Gizmodo