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  • Lloyds and Halifax now support Apple Pay in the UK

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    09.11.2015

    Apple Pay had a difficult start in the UK. Not all of the banks supported it at launch, leaving some iPhone and Apple Watch owners feeling frustrated. Slowly but surely, however, most of the major players have now jumped on board. Lloyds and Halifax are the latest to enter the fray -- some customers are reporting that they're able to link their accounts and make payments. It appears to be a gradual roll-out, however, so if your card isn't supported just yet, we suspect it will be shortly. As 9to5Mac reports, that brings the grand total up to 11 banks in the UK: American Express, First Direct, HSBC, Halifax, Lloyds, NatWest, NationWide, MBNA, Royal Bank of Scotland, Santander and Ulster. The most glaring omission? Barclays, which is probably still hoping that you'll adopt bPay instead.

  • Canada's EastLink launches Oasis / Equator / Rush HD

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.02.2008

    For Canada, EastLink's on a roll. Not even two months after the Halifax-based company added in a fresh dozen to its lineup, subscribers are now being treated to three more. Customers all across Atlantic Canada can now enjoy High Fidelity HDTV's suite of Oasis HD, Equator HD and Rush HD, though there's no mention if they're being provided gratis or in a pay tier. Sure, these may be for eye candy more than anything else, but since when is that a bad thing?

  • UK's Halifax bank denies WoW charges

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.18.2008

    The UK's Halifax bank has reportedly stopped transactions to Blizzard Entertainment "due to a significant number of fraudulent transactions," meaning those with Halifax issued Visa/Mastercards won't be making their World of Warcraft payment this month. The Register writes that the bank doesn't blame Blizzard and is apparently tired of dealing with all the fraudulent charges using stolen credit cards. The bank will allow payment processing once customers contact it to make arrangements. Sister-site WoW Insider has chronicled many fraud issues on the insanely popular MMO. Between the keyloggers and phishers, Azeroth can be a dangerous place. In all fairness, the Halifax issue could have happened with any MMO as they all have similar scams. Although what Halifax is doing is inconvenient, it's still better than customers checking their monthly statements and discovering fraudulent charges. [Via WoW Insider]