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Editorial Priced at $59.95 for Blue cardholders, Compaq's Smart Card Keyboard is a full-sized, 104-key, PC-compatible keyboard with a built-in reader for integrated chip card authentication.
Outside, options include a sunlight readable display, touch screen, waterproof membrane keyboard, TPM 1.2 and Kensington lock security features, smart card reader and other upgrades. The M230 ...
Speaking of the battery, they could have made the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader even slimmer if they hadn’t used the same 1150 mAh C-S2 battery utilized by contemporary BlackBerry phones, though ...
Left: a smart card reader processing the encryption key of an inserted smart card. Right: a surveillance camera video records the reader's power LED from 60 feet away. Credit: Nassi et al.
The Smart Keyboard will be available in charcoal gray for $149, while the Polyurethane iPad Pro Smart Cover and Silicone Cases will be available available for $49 and $69, respectively.
Weighing less than 90 grammes and measuring 105 x 70 x 12 mm, the ST1275's reads Smart cards from a distance of up to 5cm and is guaranteed for two years. Comments Michael Groom, General Manager of ...
In the case of USB smart card readers, the attacker can use the middleware software provided by the smart card manufacturer to perform operations with the victim’s card as if it was attached to ...