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An electronic cigarette ( e-cigarette) or vape[ note 1][ 1] is a device that simulates tobacco smoking. It consists of an atomizer, a power source such as a battery, and a container such as a cartridge or tank. Instead of smoke, the user inhales vapor. [ 2] As such, using an e-cigarette is often called " vaping ". [ 3]
The Green Dot Corporation is an American financial technology and bank holding company headquartered in Austin, Texas. [ 1] It is the world's largest prepaid debit card company [ 2] by market capitalization. Green Dot is also a payment platform company and is the technology platform used by Apple Cash, [ 3] Uber, and Intuit.
Laser pointer. A laser pointer or laser pen is a (typically battery-powered) handheld device that uses a laser diode to emit a narrow low-power visible laser beam (i.e. coherent light) to highlight something of interest with a small bright colored spot. The small width of the beam and the low power of typical laser pointers make the beam itself ...
Green Dot Corp., a company that partners with Walmart to sell prepaid debit cards at the retail giant, has been fined $44 million by the Federal Reserve for "numerous" alleged failures that harmed ...
There are plenty of folks who have gone viral on social media after making friends with animals, but now a woman named Lindsey can add herself to the list. On July 27, she posted a TikTok video ...
Green Dot Bank, which partners with Walmart to provide digital banking services, said it has received a proposed consent order from the Federal Reserve over allegedly faulty consumer protection ...
Dots and boxes is a pencil-and-paper game for two players (sometimes more). It was first published in the 19th century by French mathematician Édouard Lucas, who called it la pipopipette. [ 1] It has gone by many other names, [ 2] including dots and dashes, game of dots, [ 3] dot to dot grid, [ 4] boxes, [ 5] and pigs in a pen.
Green laser – class IIIb compared to class IIIa. The safety classes in the "old system" of classification were established in the United States through consensus standards (ANSI Z136.1) and federal and state regulations. The international classification described in consensus standards such as IEC 825 (later IEC 60825) was based on the same ...