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more about #cardreader more comments → Curves: Does it come in my personal fav, Chanel No. 5? more » Kaiser-Machead: Eau De Readeur more » logruszed: If they want that much money for a 16gig card they are fucking mental. Hell, even the 4 gig is stupid. You can get an 8-gig MicroSDHC and reader for 2... more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Please ignore this post. The reply button decided to forget it's job. more » guypatsy: I may be wrong, but I don't think that 16GB is on board. It looks to me like a 16GB card is included. more » switchblade saints: I'm retarded and bored sorry haha more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: That would be nice to stick some movies on so I can watch them with my OLPC. more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: The best solution of this type was Amex's Blue. You got one of their cards and they sent you a smartcard reader. When you wanted to make a purchase, y... more » OMG! Ponies!: Whatever. If you've ever paid for dinner with a credit card, someone somewhere probably has your number. This is no more or no less dangerous than ... more » 350z-Racer: So I think this + PayPal = a merchant solution. Just plug the USB device in, open up a paypal invoice, have your client sit down and slide their cc an... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Am I the only person who read this as, and continues to read it as, smart wipe? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: How long until someone writes a piece of spyware for this thing that mails off your CC# every time you swipe it? more » Kayonesoft: I don't see how this is any more effective than just entering your credit card number in manually. I mean they claim that it leaves no trace, but obv... more » 92BuickLeSabre: Three questions: 1) How does the online store read the credit card information if it's been encrypted, scrambled, and coded? 2) Why is it so damned ... more » Monty: If I am going to stick my precious into something, it better be designed specifically for it. While I like the 2001 monolith design, unless it just a... more » -
#cardreaders
Kingston MobileLite G2 Card Reader Protects Your Cards Like They're Delicate Flowers
Kingston's followup to its MobileLite, the MobileLite G2, brings a new, dual-slider design that aims to protect your SD/HC and microSD/HC cards from harm. It's the most caring card reader on the market. More » -
#peripherals
I've Always Needed a [Perfume Bottle] USB [Card Reader]!
Somewhere in China, industry generals gather around a giant, free association computer. It mixes everyday objects (like "comb") with somewhat useful USB technology (like "thumbprint scanner"). The prophecies become real products, just like this "Perfume Bottle USB Card Reader." More » -
#usb
USB Keyboard Key Card Reader Has Enter and Ctrl But No W, T or F
It's a little odd, but this keyboard key-shaped card reader is actually pretty functional. It's compact and supports SDHC 2.0, SD, micro SDHC, microSD/T-flash, Sony M2, Memory Stick and MS Duo for only $12. [USB Geek via TechFresh] -
#buffalo
Buffalo's microSD Card Reader Also Has 16GB On Board
Two ways to win with this Buffalo card reader. It holds 16GB, plus whatever microSD cards you shove inside. The 16GB version costs $160, but 4GB is just $35. Available end of August. [Geekstuff4u via OhGizmo] -
#usb
SmartSwipe USB Credit Card Reader Comes To US Shopaholics
Previously only available in Canada, the SmartSwipe credit card reader is now available to US online shopaholics. The device plugs into any USB port and allows the user to securely swipe their card to make purchases. More » -
#cardreader
SanDisk ImageMate Card Readers Were Actually Designed
Whoa, these are card readers? Mundane but necessary gadgets deserve essentialized designs, and SanDisk's new ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-card look a lot like Neil Poulton's bare, black and glossy hard drives for LaCie. More » -
