Thanks to your iPhone, you can step right up to the counter and be on your way faster than you can say Java Chip Frappuccino.
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Starbucks's iOS app now lets you order ahead and skip the line 0
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First look: Third-party apps on Apple Watch 1
April 25th at 7:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple launched its first wearable with an App Store filled with more than 3,000 third-party titles, a figure expected to grow exponentially in the months ahead. AppleInsider offers a look at some of the first offerings.
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Apple Pay adds support for 14 new merchants including Jamba Juice and Office Max 0
March 11th at 5:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsFollowing big MacBook and Apple Watch announcements at Monday's "Spring Forward" event, Apple updated its running list of merchants that support Apple Pay to include 14 new stores, and expanded the number of featured apps that use the service to 29.
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iPhone users can now reload their Starbucks Card with Apple Pay 1
February 11th at 10:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe official Starbucks application for iOS was updated on Wednesday to add support for Apple Pay, allowing users to quickly reload their Starbucks Card with the press of a fingertip.
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Uber adds API access, affiliate program for apps on Apple's iPhone 1
August 20th at 10:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsCar-calling service Uber on Wednesday unveiled new API and affiliate programs that allow developers to integrate Uber services -- including destination finding, pickup times, fare estimates, and trip history -- into their own apps and earn Uber credits.
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Y Combinator-Backed Kash Lets Retailers Offer Starbucks-Like Mobile Payments While Cutting Out Credit Cards 0
July 31st at 1:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you’ve been to a Starbucks in the past year or so, it’s almost guaranteed you’ve seen someone in line pay with their smartphone by opening the Starbucks app and holding a bar code up to a scanner. Kash is hoping to bring the same experience to other retailers and small businesses while cutting out one of their biggest costs: credit card fees.
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Starbucks updates app with iOS 7 theme, virtual tip jar and 'shake-to-pay' 2
March 21st at 1:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsStarbucks, one of the first companies to include support for rechargeable payment cards in Passbook, updated its app on Thursday, adding a new "flat" iOS 7 aesthetic, "shake-to-pay" and digital tipping.
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Starbucks intros its mobile tip jar in an iOS update 0
March 21st at 12:27am / GigaOM / 0 opinionsWith the release of its newest iOS app, Starbucks now supports tipping in its mobile payments service. It also introduced a new shake-to-pay feature and a new interface design.
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Starbucks iPhone App With Digital Tipping And Shake-To-Pay Now Available 2
March 20th at 9:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe Starbucks mobile app with digital tipping options, previewed last week, has arrived in the App Store. iPhone users can grab it now, and get the new digital tipping option if they’re based in the U.S., plus a feature where you just shake your phone to bring up the barcode baristas need to scan to accept your mobile payment. Other new features include a visual redesign, as well as a new…
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Following security controversy, Starbucks patches iOS app with new 'safeguards' 0
January 17th at 4:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsStarbucks on Friday quickly responded to criticism after it was discovered that its iOS payment app does not encrypt users' login information, with a new update that promises additional "safeguards" for customers.
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10 apps that would make every smartwatch a must-have device 0
September 11th at 4:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsSmartwatches are similar to smartphones and tablets. Gorgeous hardware is of little use to people unless it’s coupled with brilliant software. Pre-installed apps can be a good foundation, but most users want their favorite third-party services such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram....
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How your iPhone can help you find the perfect cup of coffee 0
September 4th at 9:00am / GigaOM / 0 opinionsThe path to perfection often requires the help and guidance of others, even when that path leads to a cup of coffee. These ten apps will help you find your path to the perfect cup.
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Where to download free music 3
August 6th at 5:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsFor the scofflaws among us, there are endless places to illegally download whatever music you’re looking for. But for those looking to expand their collections and musical horizons in more law-abiding ways, there are also lots of legit places to find music from new artists, from live concerts, and much more that won’t cost you a dime. And that also won’t get you sued by the RIAA in the process....
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Starbucks ditches physical iOS app cards — how will it affect app downloads? 0
April 9th at 2:31pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsIt’s a good move for those regular, more savvy users of the promotion (and the environment). Yet the removal of those physical, tangible cards could result in a drop in downloads.
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Starbucks Pick Of The Week Goes Digital, No Longer Requires Cards 0
April 9th at 8:01am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsThe Starbucks Pick of the Week promotion has finally gone digital, allowing you to download free apps and books on your iOS devices without a card or redemption code. All you need now is the Starbucks app, which will allow you to download the latest giveaway when connected to an in-store Wi-Fi network.
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Starbucks Brings Passbook Support to iOS Apps in the UK, Canada 0
October 16th at 9:49am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsPushing a new update for its iOS application earlier in the month, Starbucks became one of the first major brands to back Apple’s new Passbook mobile wallet app, but functionality…
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Starbucks app for iOS updated with Passbook support 0
October 4th at 1:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsWhen Apple first showed off Passbook for iOS 6 earlier this year it included a number of retail partners in its demo — none more recognizable than Starbucks. The coffee company has been missing from Passbook since the launch of iOS 6, however, but that changes today with a new update to the Starbucks iOS app. The new version lets users take their virtual Starbucks card — Starbucks has accepted payment in its stores with its own app for some time — and add it into Passbook. The integration takes...
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Starbucks app for iPhone adds Apple Passbook support 0
October 4th at 12:06am / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThe Starbucks app for iPhone has been updated to support Apple’s Passbook, in an integration promised since Apple’s WWDC conference earlier this year. The update was pointed out by reader…
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Starbucks launches mobile payments on Android in Canada and UK 0
July 11th at 12:00pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsStarbucks today announced a redesigned Android app that will enable users in Canada and the UK to pay for drinks straight from their phones by showing cashiers an onscreen barcode. The feature has thus far only existed in the US for Android users, while iPhone users have been able to make wireless purchases in Canada and the UK since January. Back in April, Starbucks claimed 42 million transactions from mobile devices in its US stores. Today, Starbucks Chief Digital Officer Adam Brotman said, that...
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Apple Close to 25 Billionth App Download, Offers $10,000 Gift Card 0
February 24th at 3:11pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsApple has launched a countdown to its 25 billionth app downloaded from the App Store, but more is at stake than the glory of a historic download. The company is giving...
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App Store Rewind: Apple's Top Apps of 2011 0
December 8th at 9:51pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsApple released the list of its best and most popular apps on Thursday. The App Store Rewind features 20 categories from Travel to Games, and names the top five apps of...
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25 Essential Apps for Your New iPhone 4S 0
October 14th at 6:00pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsSo you’re getting an iPhone 4S. Fantastic. But with more than 500,000 apps in the App Store, finding the best ones is no easy task. Mashable is…
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Starbucks Merges Their Two iOS Apps, Lets You Gift Your Friends Coffee From Your Phone 0
June 30th at 12:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsOh, how great it is to live in the future. Sure, we may never explore the galaxy in our personal space cruisers (single tear.), but we can buy our friends coffee without even being at a coffee shop. From our phones!