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  2. Apple Pay - Wikipedia

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    Apple Pay is a mobile payment service by Apple Inc. that allows users to make payments in person, in iOS apps, and on the web.Supported on iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro, Apple Pay digitizes and can replace a credit or debit card chip and PIN transaction at a contactless-capable point-of-sale terminal.

  3. Apple's EU tax dispute - Wikipedia

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    On 29 August 2016, after a two-year investigation, European Commission ordered Apple to pay €13 billion, plus interest, in unpaid Irish taxes from 2004–14 to the Irish state. [2] It was the largest corporate tax fine (in fact a recovery order, technically not a fine) in history. [ 3 ]

  4. Apple Wallet - Wikipedia

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    Apple Wallet (or simply Wallet, known as Passbook prior to iOS 9) is a digital wallet developed by Apple Inc. and included with iOS and watchOS that allows users to store Wallet passes such as coupons, boarding passes, student ID cards, government ID cards, business credentials, resort passes, car keys, home keys, event tickets, public transportation passes, store cards, and – starting with ...

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  6. Click to Pay: What it is, how it works - AOL

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    Click to Pay is a one-click online shopping tool. Key Takeaways. Click to Pay allows customers to make purchases with just one click, eliminating the need to manually enter credit card information.

  7. Double Irish arrangement - Wikipedia

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    The commission ordered Apple to pay €13 billion, plus interest, in unpaid Irish taxes on circa €111 billion of profits, for the ten-year period, 2004–2014. [56] It was the largest corporate tax fine in history. [18] Apple was not using the standard Double Irish arrangement of two Irish companies (IRL1 in Ireland, and IRL2 in Bermuda ...

  8. Apple Watch's New Double Tap Feature Is Finally Here ... - AOL

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    This allows for a brand-new double tap gesture to swoop in and change the way you use your Apple Watch. The feature is now available for the Series 9 in a software update. (I had the opportunity ...

  9. Dutch Sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Apple, having used this tax tactic, avoided paying United States corporate tax by using the Double Irish with a Dutch Sandwich on roughly $110 billion worth of overseas profit. By transferring these profits to subsidiaries in Ireland, the taxes were paid on Ireland’s rate instead of companies where people purchased Apple products.