Apple Pay is already much bigger than you thought

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This week, Apple announced that its Apple Pay service has grown once again to support dozens of new businesses, including banks, grocery stores, big-box retailers and even Orlando’s Amway Center. With 10 more banks signing on, Apple says that it now supports the cards which constitute about 90% of all credit card purchases in the United States.

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Heartwarming video shows a disabled dog walking for the first time thanks to 3D printed legs

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3D printers may not be an everyday household item just yet but there’s no doubt that 3D printing technology is leading to some incredible technological breakthroughs. If you want evidence, look no further than a heartwarming video posted by 3D Systems showing a disabled dog named Derby who can now walk thanks to new 3D printed prosthetic legs.

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The first trailer for GTA V’s most anticipated update has finally arrived

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It’s been an excruciatingly long wait, and it’s not over quite yet, but Grand Theft Auto V Online Heists do exist. On Tuesday, Rockstar Games released the first trailer for Online Heists, a game mode which was originally scheduled to launch alongside the game last September, but has been repeatedly pushed back ever since.

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Here’s every new movie and TV show you’ll be able to stream on Netflix in January 2015

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Netflix is starting the new year with a bang. This week, the popular streaming service announced all of the new movies and TV shows that will be appearing on Netflix Instant throughout January. Plenty of classics made the list, such as 101 Dalmatians, Cast Away and Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. Just to make things easier, we’ve posted all of the new titles, along with their release dates, below.

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The sneaky brilliance of T-Mobile’s Data Stash plans

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T-Mobile may be an “Un-carrier” but it’s not a charity — it’s here to make money. So while its new Data Stash plans that let customers on capped plans roll over unused data to the next month are good deals for some subscribers, they also come with a side benefit for T-Mobile: They give wireless subscribers an incentive to sign up for more expensive monthly plans.

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The funniest thing you’ll see today: ‘The Hobbit’ meets ‘The Office’ in a hilarious SNL sketch

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The Hobbit trilogy and The Office TV series are great shows that’ll likely keep you entertained for hours, but what would you get if these two worlds were somehow merged? That’s a question the Saturday Night Live crew tried to answered in a new sketch last week featuring The Hobbit star Martin Freeman, who also happens to have been a cast memeber in the original version of The Office.

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Apple wins big in $1 billion iTunes antitrust suit

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It looks like draconian digital rights management practices that included deleting songs from some users’ iPods if they came from rival stores wasn’t enough to convince a jury that Apple violated antitrust regulations. The New York Times’ Bruce X. Chen reports via Twitter that a jury has tossed out a years-old lawsuit against Apple that alleged the company engaged in anticompetitive behavior to make sure its iTunes Store remained the dominant marketplace for digital music.

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