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  2. Card reader - Wikipedia

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    A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium and provides the data to a computer. Card readers can acquire data from a card via a number of methods, including: optical scanning of printed text or barcodes or holes on punched cards, electrical signals from connections made or interrupted by a card's punched holes or embedded circuitry, or electronic ...

  3. Can chip cards be skimmed? - AOL

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    Magnetic stripe credit cards carry a high risk of fraud through skimmers that criminals add to card readers at ATMs, retail stores and gas stations. These devices “skim” and record your card ...

  4. MagSafe - Wikipedia

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    The basic concept of MagSafe is derived from the magnetic power connectors that are part of many deep fryers and Japanese countertop cooking appliances since the early 2000s in order to avoid spilling their dangerously hot contents. [2] [3] [4] [failed verification] MagSafe was introduced on January 10, 2006 in the first-generation MacBook Pro. [5]

  5. Keycard lock - Wikipedia

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    Keycard systems operate by physically moving detainers in the locking mechanism with the insertion of the card, by shining LEDs through a pattern of holes in the card and detecting the result, by swiping or inserting a magnetic stripe card, or in the case of RFID or NFC cards, merely being brought into close proximity to a sensor.

  6. Best electric deep fryers for anyone on a crispiness quest - AOL

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    Air fryers may be all the rage right now but nothing beats the deep-fried, comfort-food flavors that only deep fryers can bring (think fries, onion rings, battered shrimp, fried chicken, and ...

  7. Proximity card - Wikipedia

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    The card can often be left in a wallet or purse, [3] and read by simply holding the wallet or purse near the reader. These early proximity cards can't hold more data than a magnetic stripe card, and only cards with smart chips (ie, contactless smartcards) can hold other types of data like electronic funds balance for contactless payment systems ...