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"We could partner on balance sheet and on issuing credit cards to offer more efficient and seamless financial inclusion at best possible rates".
Companies and card issuers, which include Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citigroup, say the cards are cheaper and more efficient than checks — a calculator on Visa's Web site estimates that a company with 500 workers could save $21,000 a year by switching from checks to payroll cards.
This interesting article points out that as everyone else is going lighter, smaller, and more efficient, video cards are getting bigger, guzzling power, and even multiplying themselves.
Unless the miner is using the latest specially-designed mining rigs, the computers used often sport high-end graphics cards (since the GPUs are more efficient than CPUs for mining application).
This is generally a bad idea, however, unless you already have a top of the line card, because it's cheaper and more efficient to get a single better graphics card.
And the reason the reader is connected to the iPad's 30-pin adapter (instead of the headphone jack) is for a more efficient credit card read.
Create a "How It Works" poster explaining reasons to doubt the accuracy of punch cards and why the alternative technology is more efficient.
The cash culture, and general fear and difficulty to use credit cards, is holding back the revolutionary forces of more efficient, scalable payment systems.
Compared with card-based EMV transactions, mobile payments are much more efficient.
Teacher Raid from Hama, posing with the PTT card, says: "This incentive has encouraged me to be more efficient".
The third floor, the research division, is now a more efficient purveyor of films and videos, and the card catalogs have been supplemented with terminals galore.
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