Just over a week ago, I began testing Coin. Billed as a smart card that can replace all of the credit cards and debit cards currently in your wallet, Coin and devices like it stand to bridge the gap ...
If you’ve been trying to slim down your bulky wallet, a new product launching today may be the device of your dreams. Despite its name, Coin is a connected credit/debit card that could replace all the ...
Before any words of caution could leave my mouth, the cashier was violently swiping my new Coin card back and forth through the card reader — the way seasoned workers will do. She handed the card back ...
SAN FRANCISCO (WPVI) -- With Black Friday around the corner, credit cards everywhere are getting ready for a workout. And if you're starting to feel like you have too many of those cards, there's good ...
Today the device known as Coin has come to light, fully prepared to take the place of all of the credit cards, gift cards, membership cards, and whatever other kind of cards you've got in your wallet ...
Although things like NFC-enabled smartphones are making this less of an issue, the fact is that most of us still carry around a wallet full of credit, debit, loyalty or other cards that we routinely ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. Less ...
San Francisco startup Coin today announced its first product — a credit card-sized device that digitally stores up to eight credit, debit, gift, or membership cards, and lets you switch between them ...
In the new world of plastic money, technology has provided – in addition to the old standby of magnetic-stripe payment cards – a multitude of readily available innovations and services: The concept of ...
Coin is making waves on the Web by promising to slim down consumers’ fat wallets by replacing their credit and debit cards with a single card that can be used for purchases. The San Francisco startup ...
The much-anticipated Coin, a programmable magnetic-stripe card that can store multiple payment accounts, is getting another rush of attention as the company pushes the product's shipping date to next ...