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Card reader for mobile phone/magnetic card reader

Card reader for mobile phone/magnetic card reader

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500 Pieces pc
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Card Reader

 

 

By plugging a small credit card reading device into the Apple's iPhone's headphone jack, anybody with the device can instantly conduct credit card transactions using the iPhone application service.

 

It will accept about any type of general credit card, including Visa, Master card, AMEX, and Discover,Individuals and businesses can accept card payments using a phone or Apple's iPad Track sales, tips, tax, and send receipts electronically.

 

The system has taken additional steps to protect personal information using a sophisticated encryption program to ensure data integrity and to build up trust to the customers.

 

1, Color:Classical white and black.
2, Shape:Square and round.
3, Suitable:For your Android, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

 

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Q:Hi guys. Please tell me the answer
You kinda answered the question. A card reader reads data from the electornic data storage equipment.
Q:i have a toshiba laptop that is only a few months old and lately the built in memory card reader will not work.i put in my SD card, the light flicks on to say its in there but then nothing happens.whats wrong with it? HELPPPPP please :)
check your laptop specs. It might just read SD cards and you are using SDHC cards. If I were you, I would go out and drop ~$10 on a decent USB SD/SDHC reader. Don't worry about the built in.
Q:I have a digital camera and a card reader that plugs into my usb, but when I do plug it in nothing shows up on my computer. I have gone My Computer file and nothing is there. Where would it be on my computer? Can you help me?
I suggest checking if it works on another computer. If it does, then there's probably a problem with your computer. If it doesn't, then the card reader's probably faulty.
Q:I insert the card into the reader and plug it into my computer and wait. I have also looked in my computer, and tried to find it all over the place. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Did it come with a cd? If not then maybe the company may have a website where they may have instructions and driver that you need to install if they are available.
Q:I have a memory card reader, trying to pull some pics off and it just says removeable disk, insert disk. The memory card is in the reader, and I don't know how to pull the pics off. Please help!
check if the memory card is properly fitting in the reader slot. you can use the removable disk as its like a floppy drive. just insert into the slot and follow the below said procedure. then browse to my computerremovable diskrespective folder where u stored the picscopy/ cut the pics from the foldercopy/paste to the desired location. thats it. you have your pic's
Q:i would liek to know if it would help the quality of videos i take if i upload them straight from my camera to my pc or use a card reader to get them off
The quality won't change, either way the file will end up on your computer. It is important to note that it is MUCH faster to use a card reader to transfer files (not sure if this enough incentive for you to buy one instead of transferring directly from your camera).
Q:I just purchased a SanDisk Mobile Mate SD+ memory card reader. When I put it into the computer, it acknowledged it was connected and said it installed it. So the F Drive appeared on the My Computers window, but when I click it, it says please insert a disc into the F Drive. The SDHC memory card I have was already in the reader. Am I doing something wrong? This is the 3rd reader, the other 2 died but were cheap brands. I originally used an Ativa card reader and the first time it worked perfectly. I was able to add and remove things on my memory card. Then it just stopped working and now I can't access the memory card contents through my computer. I have windows XP.
surprising SD and micro SD could all artwork positive (offering you have the mSD adapter). however some card readers are somewhat fussy with SDHCs, i've got had a minimum of two cases while the computer basically did no longer know an SDHC card, to my extensive inflammation.
Q:I have a card reader but it doesn't work and nothing shows up on my computer although i have installed the drivers, What should I do?I have a compaq presario V3521TU and an intergrated 4in1 Ricoh card reader.Please help~~
just re test your card reader where you buy it,or if your crad r. is connected to your computer and when you put your memory card off your password so that card reader detect it.
Q:What are the disadvantages of the card reader?
External is less this problem, but to take up a USB socket.
Q:how does it work, and where would i get one? i know it has something to do with internet, just not exactly sure what it does.
A smart card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but inside it is completely different. First of all, it has an inside -- a normal credit card is a simple piece of plastic. The inside of a smart card usually contains an embedded microprocessor. The microprocessor is under a gold contact pad on one side of the card. Think of the microprocessor as replacing the usual magnetic stripe on a credit card or debit card. Magnetic stripe technology remains in wide use in the United States. The microprocessor on the smart card is there for security. The host computer and card reader actually talk to the microprocessor. The microprocessor enforces access to the data on the card. If the host computer read and wrote the smart card's random access memory (RAM), it would be no different than a diskette. The most common smart card applications are: * Credit cards * Electronic cash * Computer security systems * Wireless communication * Loyalty systems (like frequent flyer points) * Banking * Satellite TV * Government identification Smart cards can be used with a smart-card reader attachment to a personal computer to authenticate a user. Web browsers also can use smart card technology to supplement Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for improved security of Internet transactions. Visa's Smart Card FAQ shows how online purchases work using a smart card and a PC equipped with a smart-card reader. Smart-card readers can also be found in mobile phones and vending machines.

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