A controversial Visa program to offer low prices on smart card terminals in Europe has some manufacturers worried that their industry will face more price competition and, eventually, consolidation.
Brex reports that smart cards, used in various sectors, feature embedded chips for secure transactions and spend management, ...
TDK's 73S1121F is a system-on-chip device for smart card terminals. It has the functionality necessary for a variety of terminals such as those for network access security, e-purse terminals, ...
Identifying the need for a single-chip, low-cost terminal chip for smart-card applications, TDK Semiconductor has introduced the 73S1121F (Picture). With it, you can build systems that can directly ...
Austin, TX, September 22, 2003 – Schlumberger Smart Cards & Terminals, a division of Schlumberger, today announced that it has changed its name to Axalto to bring more visibility and reinforce the ...
ISMANING, Germany, March 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SCM Microsystems, Inc., a leading provider of solutions for secure access, secure identity and secure exchange ...
SCM Microsystems has released a new smart card terminal that meets requirements for the German eHealth Card program. The company’s eHealth 100 will allow secure sharing of patient information and will ...
Trumpeted as the first true system on chip (SoC) for EVM smart card terminals, the 73S1121F includes an 8052 processor, USB interface, and two smart-card interfaces with dedicated UART. The device ...
LAS VEGAS (CNNMoney) — Chip-enabled “smart” credit cards are supposed to be the solution to mass theft, preventing the kinds of attacks recently launched on Target, Michaels and Neiman Marcus ...
Smart cards want to replace your wallet full of debit and credit cards with one dynamic smart card. Here's what you need to know. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice ...
LAS VEGAS (CNNMoney) — Chip-enabled “smart” credit cards are supposed to be the solution to mass theft, preventing the kinds of attacks recently launched on Target, Michaels and Neiman Marcus ...
There are now billions of EMV-enabled cards in the world, but they are not foolproof and can be made more secure through new authentication technologies. In most retailers today, customers don’t swipe ...