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  2. What Is a Charge Card? Pros, Cons, and Alternatives - AOL

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    A charge card is one of the many forms of plastic you can carry in your wallet (or the virtual plastic you can keep in your digital wallet app). It looks, feels, smells and tastes a lot like a ...

  3. CNET's Steven Shankland took a look at four I/O technologies -- Thunderbolt, HDMI, USB 3.0 and the new PCIe Cable -- to compare the pros and cons of each. Thunderbolt is Intel's design for a high ...

  4. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    Smart card. A smart card ( SC ), chip card, or integrated circuit card ( ICC or IC card ), is a card used to control access to a resource. It is typically a plastic credit card-sized card with an embedded integrated circuit (IC) chip. [ 1] Many smart cards include a pattern of metal contacts to electrically connect to the internal chip.

  5. Plastc wants to be the only credit card you'll ever need

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    Your fat wallet wants to meet Plastc -- a device which its manufacturers claim can replace most of the credit/gift/loyalty cards you currently mule about. It works by pairing with an app on your ...

  6. The best iPad for 2024: How to pick the best Apple tablet for you

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    It runs on Apple’s M2 system-on-a-chip (SoC), which is the same silicon found in last-gen iPad Pros and MacBooks. It’s overkill for web browsing, video streaming and other basic tasks, but it ...

  7. Credit card pros and cons - AOL

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    Pros. Allow cardholders to build credit over time with responsible use. Provide opportunities to earn rewards. Can have travel benefits. Provide added consumer protections. Offer protection ...

  8. Plastic card - Wikipedia

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    Plastic cards usually serve as identity documents, thus providing authentication. In combination with other assets that complement the data stored on the card, like PIN numbers, they also serve authorization purposes, most often as bank cards for allowing their holders to do financial transactions. Early and simpler cards feature only hard-to ...

  9. The Pros and Cons of Credit Card Churning - AOL

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    One of the more controversial credit card strategies is known as churning. That's when you open a new card with a big, juicy welcome bonus, use the card just enough to cash in, close the card ...