Coffees with mobiles and PIN pads on card
Published: 10 November 2008 11:00 GMT
Visa Europe was out in force at the Cartes and IDentification show in Paris earlier this month, showing off its latest payment gadgets.
The stand, which was divided up into a number of showcases depicting home, ticket barrier and café environments showed delegates the latest developments from the credit card company.
Photo credit: Visa
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