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Apple Pay tipped to arrive in the UK on 14 July

Last month Apple told us its mobile payments system would launch in the UK in July, and now we can be even more precise – 9to5Mac says the 14th is the date, based on documents it’s seen from retailers. That gives Brits until a week on Tuesday to prepare themselves for the arrival of the service that will let you swipe your iPhone or Apple Watch to make a payment,

Apple Pay tipped to arrive in the UK on 14 July

Last month Apple told us its mobile payments system would launch in the UK in July, and now we can be even more precise – 9to5Mac says the 14th is the date, based on documents it’s seen from retailers. That gives Brits until a week on Tuesday to prepare themselves for the arrival of the service that will let you swipe your iPhone or Apple Watch to make a payment,

Apple Pay tipped to arrive in the UK on 14 July

Last month Apple told us its mobile payments system would launch in the UK in July, and now we can be even more precise – 9to5Mac says the 14th is the date, based on documents it’s seen from retailers. That gives Brits until a week on Tuesday to prepare themselves for the arrival of the service that will let you swipe your iPhone or Apple Watch to make a payment,

5 upcoming PC indie games you can't afford to ignore

Introduction You don’t need pick up a triple-A blockbuster to have a good time these days. Some of the most addictive games in 2014 were indies – from 2D titles Shovel Knight, Nidhogg and Towerfall: Ascension to fully-fledged 3D wonders such as Cities: Skylines, Lichdom: Battlemage and Goat Simulator. If 2015 (and beyond) is anything to go by, indie studios are squeezing out better looking games than ever before. The

5 upcoming PC indie games you can't afford to ignore

Introduction You don’t need pick up a triple-A blockbuster to have a good time these days. Some of the most addictive games in 2014 were indies – from 2D titles Shovel Knight, Nidhogg and Towerfall: Ascension to fully-fledged 3D wonders such as Cities: Skylines, Lichdom: Battlemage and Goat Simulator. If 2015 (and beyond) is anything to go by, indie studios are squeezing out better looking games than ever before. The