The theft of bitcoins from Mt Gox started as early as 2011, long before the exchange collapsed in February 2014, according to a new report probing further into the exchange’s collapse. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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The theft of bitcoins from Mt Gox started as early as 2011, long before the exchange collapsed in February 2014, according to a new report probing further into the exchange’s collapse.

Mt Gox bitcoin theft began in 2011, latest report claims
 
New Products & Technology

US tech startup Full Society has launched an IndieGoGo compaign to fund the latest stages of a mobile payments app that allows diners to pay for their restaurant bill at their table using their phone, and donate to charities fighting hunger at the same time.

US tech startup launches IndieGoGo campaign for charitable mobile payments app
 

Google Wallet users will feel a lot safer now that funds left in Google Wallet will be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Google Wallet balances now FDIC insured
 
Partnerships

The Reserve Bank of India is open to banks and e-commerce companies forming joint ventures, and allowing ecommerce firms to act as banking correspondents

RBI backs e-commerce and banking partnerships in India
 

Retail technology company Bindo yesterday announced a brand new partnership with Powa technologies and APG China. Together they will create a versatile point of sale solution for retailers in Greater China.

Bindo collaborates with retail commerce firm to create a tablet-based POS solution
 
More News

New Zealand bank ASB has released a new update on its mobile app, giving customers the chance to disable contactless payments after complaints of security risks.

New Zealand bank ASB lets customers turn off contactless payments
 
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