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card reader
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a device, no longer widely used, for reading information on a punched card and transferring it to a computer Compare card punch


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ID TECH, a manufacturer of automatic identification products, has introduced a miniature smart card reader that is more durable than any other small reader on the market.
CEIVA[R] product introductions include the new CEIVA 7-inch Digital Photo Frame[TM] and CEIVA 8-inch Digital Photo Frame[TM], which feature a patented photo sharing technology, modern styling, a new built-in card reader and a wide variety of connectivity options.
SCM Microsystems (Nasdaq: SCMM; Neuer Markt), a leading provider of solutions that open the Digital World, announced at the CeBit trade show in Hannover that it will develop and deliver a universal secure smart card reader for consumers in Europe, based on FINREAD specifications to be released in the first part of 2001.
 
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