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  • "We are going to do a review of the credit-cards project at the end of this year, or probably realistically at the beginning of next year to see how it is going," Ms. Espinel said.

    Official: U.S. Needs Europe's Help on Patent Protection Frances Robinson 2011

  • It probably needs to be someone like Apple with their database of associated credit-cards, make that first barrier to buying a $1 a month web-app seamless.

    Apple’s iPhone 3.0 Rings in the Emerging Paid Web 2009

  • He said the bank will review its U.S. credit-cards business and retail network and focus on emerging markets such as Mexico and Brazil to grow retail-banking revenue.

    Business Watch 2011

  • When a person runs up their credit-cards, eventually they have to do two things:

    Think Progress » McCain refuses to condemn Palin’s ‘reload’ rhetoric. 2010

  • Corp. earlier this month said it would offer private-label credit-cards to new and existing customers of retailer

    Store-Brand Credit Cards Boom 2010

  • Researchers at DefCon in Vegas have demonstrated that they can make "high security" Medeco key-blanks out of the plastic used in credit-cards, and then whittle them into working keys by referring to low-resolution photos of original keys.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • I'm a little skeptical about credit-cards and magnets peacefully co-existing.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • A few, however, lead to page upon page of sensitive personal information including Social Security numbers, credit-cards numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, bank-account numbers, logon names, and passwords.

    Internet News: Security and Privacy Archives 2009

  • Unlike credit-cards users, charge-card customers must pay off their balance in full each month, so they tend to be among the more affluent.

    Bruised AmEx Returns to Roots 2009

  • J.P. Morgan recently wrote off $3 billion of its $184 billion in Chase credit-cards loans, which is 1.6 percent of its loans.

    The Consumer Is Not Dead 2009

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