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17 Mar 2010
The newly released 2.0 version of PayPal’s iPhone app [iTunes link] can transfer money to another iPhone when you bump the two handsets together. Don’t worry, though; you probably won’t do it by accident.
PayPal licensed the tech developed by Bump Technologies, which also powers that iPhone app that friends people on Facebook when you shake your phone.
With this app, you can either enter the e-mail address of your friend’s account or bump your phones together to download the necessary info. Then you enter the amount and send. Your friend can also request money by bumping his or her phone against yours.
Other new features in PayPal’s updated app include a tip calculator, the ability to transfer money from your PayPal account to your bank account and the option to request money from contacts bill or invoice-style. The app is available now, and it’s free.
Tags: App, apple app store, iphone, iPod Touch, paypal
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7 Responses to PayPal Transfers Made Simple: Just Bump iPhones
goldfish
March 19th, 2010 at 1:29 pm
That's weird,maybe it has a bubble of some kind trapped in it's shell.
Lyn G
March 22nd, 2010 at 5:05 am
You sign in as you usually would, using your ID name and password.
If you can not remember your password, then you need to use this:
Click on the
'Forget your 'ID' or password?' link
at the yahoo sign in page
or a similar link in the sign-in page of the mail service you use.
This will send your password to your alternate E-mail account.
But, if you can not provide the information you used to open the account or the vital security questions and answers, you will not be able to recover the password, change it or access the account. Sorry …
Sarah.
March 23rd, 2010 at 3:55 pm
I've got the maths GCSE exam tomorrow too. I apologise for my rudeness, but you're an idiot for not knowing this at this stage.
For the higher paper, it is:
completing the square,
algebraic fractions (simplifying and factorising)
rearranging formulars
simultaneous equations
gradients of lines
transformations of functions
graphs of trigonometric functions
graphs of exponential functions
enlargement by scale factors
equations of circles and loci
pythagoras
min/max values
volumes, lengths, areas
inequality's
congruent
factorising
vectors
quadratics
direct and inverse proportions
fractional and negative indices
recurring decimals
stratified sampling
histograms
I don't know about the lower paper because I'm doing the higher.
Good luck!
longshanks
March 25th, 2010 at 1:10 pm
This web site instructs you on creating a general calculator in VB
Perhaps it can help.
heavenly sword
March 27th, 2010 at 5:24 pm
Well, 3G is the primary new feature as the rumors say. Some rumors also indicate that the next generation iPhone will be powered by a faster processor and will offer 2-way video chats, mobile TV and GPS navigation.
Lori
May 12th, 2010 at 6:12 am
you could send them an email
they usually go from there
they will respond after about 2 days (to show you how busy they are….)
then it will probably stop
can u please vote for me in the telus blackberry contest
http://apps.facebook.com/telusen/nominations/entry/19812
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May 23rd, 2010 at 6:46 am
The next time u log in, go to settings and add the email address of your choice to the notificatins email