51. Just as they profit when consumers use ATM cards and credit cards to make purchases, banks want to replace cash for use of small-value transactions. 52. Just as they profit when consumers use ATM cards and credit cards to make purchases, banks are eager to replace cash for use of small-value transactions. 53. More thorough than other types of software that consumers can use to evaluate coverage, the program merits a close look. 54. Most of the options are long weekend getaways, and Expedia managers hope that consumers will use their rebates and leftover vacation days for a last minute trip. 55. Most of the reasons why banks want consumers to use computers boil down to simple economics. 56. Motorola Inc. said it plans to license to Texas Instruments Inc. technology that may let consumers use telephone pagers to send electronic mail. 57. One goal is to make it easier for consumers to use a growing number of products that link computers to TV sets, audio equipment and on-line services. 58. Pontin said Apple could find a new market in the next generation of computerized devices that consumers use outside of work. 59. Presumably, other companies would be interested in offering services that let consumers use one e-mail address for any number of wireless technologies that RIM competitors might offer. 60. Rather, specialists agree, consumers are using the Internet to rapidly narrow their house search and to research home prices, neighborhoods, schools, and mortgage rates. |