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The second form of EFT, "smart cards" (also known as stored-value cards), contain a computer chip that can make and receive payments while recording each new balance on the card.
The credit card-sized biometric smart cards contain a 64kb microchip that stores the fingerprints, photograph and other personal details of the head of the family and at least two other members. .
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Smart cards contain an integrated circuit embedded in the card (this is the reason they are sometimes also called Integrated Circuit Cards (ICCs)) that is a miniature, dedicated computer running an operating system designed for this purpose.
The cards contain an inert dye that changes from purple to white indicating the location of a clear, colorless sample.
The Glassware we developed sends a selection of cards containing a summary of the latest news to the user's timeline at regular intervals.
El Al is offering items duty-free to pilgrims, including telephone calling cards containing a bubble of water from the Jordan River, olive-wood miniatures and "Biblical perfumes".
Tarot game, trick-taking game played with a tarot deck, a special pack of cards containing a fifth suit bearing miscellaneous illustrations and acting as a trump suit.
Duracell CP1 batteries are being packaged in blister cards containing a single cell.
There's no excuse for boring business cards either, now that online printing firms such as Moo.com are offering NFC (Near Field Communication) cards containing a small microchip.
Institutional pharmacies ship medication to nursing homes in "bingo cards" containing a month's worth of pills that nurses pop out and dispense a tedious, potentially error-prone process.
At E3 2005, Nintendo released a small number of Nintendo DS game cards containing a preview trailer for Twilight Princess.
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