After recounting in a September column how I began to read novels as a kid when our TV set died and my dastardly, television-disdaining dad refused to replace it, I asked Globe readers whether ...
It has an IPX6 rating, a memory card reader and has a 3-year limited warranty. On the other hand, the LX series from Patriot is the cheapest microSD card on a per-capacity basis at just under $53.99.
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Toast offers one card reader option, called Toast Go 2. Software is $120 CAD per month (plus processing fees, which are not outlined upfront). You can also pay as you go, so there’s no upfront ...
Payanywhere has no monthly fee when using its three-in-one card reader. If you choose any of its other hardware, there’s a software fee ranging from $14.95 USD ($20.18 CAD) to $44.95 USD ($60.69 ...
but it's probably a good idea to grab a gift card deal you really like if you see it live. Christina Buff Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash ...
For book lovers, it's the right time to finally splurge on an e-reader. We know that it's hard to escape the magic of the print, but the convenience of an e-reader really makes up for it.
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This area is now called “Live AI,” and a number of startups are working in the space, including Cohere and Writer. Another, Pathway, has just raised a $10 million seed round to build live AI ...
Cutting costs is a key focus for a lot of small businesses at the moment. Here are the card readers at the lowest price – purchase or rental. The short answer is no, but there are some lower-cost ...