AuthenTec Sets Global Record with Shipment of 25 Millionth Fingerprint
Published by Gift Card Guide November 16th, 2007 in NewsAuthenTec Sets Global Record with Shipment of 25 Millionth Fingerprint
MSN MoneyCentral - The 25 winning ideas will be selected by a panel of technology enthusiasts, and winners will be awarded prizes which include the first place prize of an AuthenTec-enabled laptop PC and a $25 gift card for the 24 runners up. Big Ideas may be
Survey says gift vouchers are popular, but many go unused
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Enter to Win a $20 Penn Station Gift Card
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Today’s the Day to Find ‘The Perfect Gift’ at JCPenney
MSN MoneyCentral - Customers can easily search for the “perfect gift” by price range, person and category - or simply choose from a selection of convenient holiday gift card and e-gift card options. The sitelet also features a
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