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Morning Digest: Apple gives NFC chip technology a prized seal of approval

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Apple gives NFC chip technology a prized seal of approval
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's long-awaited launch of tap-to-pay technology in its new iPhones and smartwatch may be the seal of approval that near-field communication technology needs to become as commonplace as wifi, Bluetooth and GPS..
Kerry in Iraq to back government, build support against Islamic State
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday as he began a tour of the Middle East to build military, political and financial support to defeat Islamic State militants controlling parts of Iraq and Syria..
Shares fall, yields rise as Fed, Scotland dominate
LONDON (Reuters) - Global shares fell on Wednesday as markets strengthened bets on an early U.S. rate hike while persistent concerns over Scotland's future unnerved investors in Europe, helping a high-flying dollar hold on to recent gains..
Broadway to dim lights for Joan Rivers after initial thumbs down
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Broadway theaters will dim their marquee lights on Tuesday evening for one minute in memory of the late Tony-nominated comedian Joan Rivers, after theater executives reversed a decision that Rivers did not meet the criteria for the honor..
Cilic credits relaxed approach for U.S. Open triumph
NEW YORK (Reuters) - (Please note Cilic's strong language in paragraph seven).
Apple to charge banks in new payment system: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - Apple Inc will charge fees from banks every time consumers use their iPhone to make purchases, a move that will give the company a cut of the growing mobile payments market, Bloomberg reported citing people with knowledge of the arrangement..
Harvest 'supermoon' to loom large in Monday night sky
BOSTON (Reuters) - Sky watchers and others who spend time outdoors at night in the United States are in for a treat on Monday night in the form of an apparently larger-than-average, shinier full moon, the last of this summer's three "supermoons.".
Utah author says Christian romance novel plagiarized, sullied by sex
(Reuters) - A Utah author has sued another writer for allegedly copying her Christian romance novel, adding "graphic sex scenes," and then selling the story, court records showed..
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