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RFID smartcards (Radio Frequency Identification) of the type DESFire MF3ICD40 are widely employed in payment and access control systems. The security of these cards is based on Triple-DES, a cipher that is unbreakable from a purely mathematic point of view. DESFire cards are for instance used by the public transport agencies in Melbourne, San Francisco and Prague. The DESFire MF3ICD40 is manufactured...
Munich, – Yamaichi Electronics is launching the FUS006-8500-0, the first card reader for micro-SIM cards (3FF).
With the FUS006-8500-0, Yamaichi is opening up a new portfolio of high-quality card readers in the FUS series, specially developed for micro-SIM (3FF). 3FF is the Third Form Factor card, a smaller version of the current SIM card. The current SIM card is 25mm x 15mm in size. In the...
MMC card also compatible
Munich – Yamaichi Electronics now offers their FPS009-2920-0 and FPS009-2970-0, two new Push/Push SD card connectors.
The FPS009-2920/2970-0 card readers belong to the FPS009-29xx-0 series, which have partly been developed for applications in the automotive sector. The new “family members” offer interesting technical features that make them interesting for...
DiloGroup will present a complete nonwoven production line at ITMA 2011. It noted that its R&D focus is on fiber material savings, less energy consumption, increased production, higher efficiency and availability, improved ease of operation, reduction of downtime for maintenance, service and cleaning, improved web mass homogeneity and better felt surface quality.
The company will present DiloTemafa...
Cambridge-based plastic electronics firm PragmatIC has delivered a prototype greeting card to Hallmark subsidiary Tigerprint.
On a plastic substrate, the card’s electronics are formed by imprint lithography – pressing sub-micron features with a physical mould – rather than printing.
The firm’s imprinted sub-micron intellectual property for producing logic from a single layer...
It looks like a credit card
it slips into a wallet or purse… but it could mean the difference between life and death in a medical emergency.
The MyCare Card stores personal medical data (e.g. information on existing medical conditions, allergies and medication being taken) and plugs into a laptop’s USB port, enabling the data to be accessed in just...
Switzerland-based machinery maker Rieter has launched the new C 70 card which offers improvement in production and quality thanks to the enlarged active carding area in combination with the precisely controllable carding gap.
According to the manufacturer, the production performance of the C 70 card, compared with that of the C 60, can be increased by up to 40% with equal or better sliver quality....
Huawei claims to have the first 200Gbit/s line card for high-end data routers.
According to Huawei, it is the growing importance of cloud computing and network virtualization that are driving the need higher network capacity.
The need is not simply for more data bandwidth power efficiency is also important for operators.
The 200Gbit/s (200G) line card maintains a minimum power consumption of less...
By: Ian Mansfield | 19th Jan 2011: 9:24am
The coffee retail chain, Starbucks has announced that all of its USA based
stores are now accepting payments via mobile phones. This national program now
includes nearly 6,800 company-operated stores and more than 1,000 Starbucks in
U.S. Target locations.
“Today, one in five Starbucks transactions is made using a Starbucks Card...