You can now gain entry to any station of the New York City Subway with the tap of a phone, instead of the (famously finicky) swipe of a MetroCard. The Metropolitan Transportation Authorityannounced Thursdaythat it had completed the rollout of tap-to-pay scanners at all subway stations ...
I moved to NYC from Seoul in 2003. I couldn't believe how backwards the NYC subway was. Including the lack of contactless payments. I figured at the time it would surely be no more than a couple of years before they caught up. Turns out it took a couple of decades. And just wait ...
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Starting May 31, riders can tap to pay and ride at subway stations along the 4/5/6 lines between the Grand Central-42ndSt. station and the Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center station, and on all Staten Island buses. Over time, all New York City subway lines and bus routes will accept ...
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Apple Pay usually requires authentication - why did they set this up to work without it? Is it really too much for people to trouble tap the button on their watch/phone to pre-authenticate as they approach the gate? Because that would add massively mor...