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When IBM inventor Ed Kelley suddenly discovered that his telephone calling card had been canceled?the number had been stolen and used for exorbitant calls to Central America and Asia?he decided he'd had enough. To put an end to swiped identities and pilfered credit cards, he and IBM engineer Franco Motika set about developing a new generation of smart cards. The recently patented, theftproof card contains a computer chip and features a tiny numerical keypad right on its face. The cardholder inputs a PIN, stored directly in the card's circuitry; the same code must be entered before...
Cross sells several products that are also available at nearby Bob Slate Stationers and Black Ink. For example, Black Ink sells a metallic credit card case that is nearly identical to one sold at Cross. The case costs $5.95 at Black Ink and $12.00 at Cross. Bob Slate also has a Cross pen case at its Mass. Ave. location...
...everything? Ask David Beckham. The British soccer star, now playing his club game for Real Madrid, is idolized by men for his athletic prowess and by women for his devilish good looks. He is not the first athlete to enhance his star status by playing the glamour card, but he is quite possibly the best. A bronze statue in Thailand is testament to his iconic powers--as is the crazed fan who reportedly licked every toilet seat she could access in a fashionable hotel in hopes of tasting one he had used...
...magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder When IBM inventor Ed Kelley suddenly discovered that his telephone calling card had been canceled - the number had been stolen and used for exorbitantly priced calls to Central America and Asia - he decided he'd had enough. To put an end to swiped identities and pilfered credit cards, he and IBM engineer Franco Motika set about developing a new generation of smart...
Flush. Flush! My neck tenses, blood courses up through my cheeks. This room is small, the clock on the wall is so loud, the microwave’s beeping, why is it on? The CD stopped, ahhh let me see the last the last the last card...