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    BornInChinese: I'm surprised a device that's pretty elegant all around would have a clunky ol' knob on it. more »
    MikeK: Is a nob similar in some way to a knob? #onecardelectroniccard more »
    fuchikoma: I just use a debit card... keeps my wallet thin, and it's accepted virtually everywhere in Canada. #onecardelectroniccard more »
    exoren22: Believe it or not (I know English is weird with all of its silent letters) but Knob is spelled with a ... well, you know ... a K. Just sayin'. #onec... more »
    UnderLoK: I think this thing is the size of my wallet. Sorry my lens is dirty or something... #onecardelectroniccard more »
    mwood10: Can't Visa/Mastercard/Amex create an iPhone/Android/BlackBerry app that does something similar? #onecardelectroniccard more »
    Odin: Everything in the UK is chip and pin nowadays so having just the strip isn't that good. Not to mention how it wouldn't work in ATMs. No as already po... more »
    Zordon: The Japanese would look at this, roll their eyes, and go back to making purchases with their cell phones like they have been doing for the past half d... more »
    Odin: You know this would be perfect not for credit cards/ID but rather for NFC cards (e.g. Oyster card). No need to ever remove them, just wave your phone ... more »
    chasper14: This sounds like a thieves dream. Thief 1: Do you see that awesome iphone that guy has? I think I am going to take it. Thief 2: yeah I will distract... more »
    kebbin: even though it says you cant get it personalized, I was able to get it engraved at a store like where they sell engraved flasks. more »
    WrightSea urchin: it comes with a screen protector and a protector for the back. more »
    Sir Gibler: not a lot of room for cash? how much money to you make!?!? more »
    The Lab: I would add a giant negative: it doesn't protect the screen and precludes you from using another case that does. The screen is the part that breaks. more »
    WrightSea urchin: I just got mine in the mail today, and so far I love it. I was able to squeeze three cards into it - my id, my credit card and my health insurance ca... more »
    penetrode: this has disaster written all over it. Don't put all your eggs in one basket... 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 »
  • #concept

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  • #review

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  • #usb

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  • #hometheater

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  • #circuitcity

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  • #cellphones

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  • #creditcards

    Discover Card Biodegrades Your Debt Away

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  • #salvationarmy

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    I hate having change in my pockets. It's clutter. Besides, I rarely carry any cash nowadays—the almighty debit card tackles all transactions. So whenever I see a Salvation Army Santa endlessly tingling his little bell, I keep on marching 'til I'm out of earshot. But those days are over. The Salvation Army is loading up Santas in the Dallas area with credit card machines that will beam money directly from your bank account and into their charitable coffers. The minimum donation via plastic is $5. More »
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  • #eeepcriggedatm

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