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All of Australia's many smartcards allow some level of recharge at local retailers.
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The new tickets are lighter than standard smartcards and cannot be topped up.
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Australia, which has a national health-care system, has done more work on medical smartcards.
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All cards with magnetic stripes will be replaced by harder to-clone smartcards, writes Laura Slattery.
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Instead of writing their signatures with pens, it was done by inserting smartcards into a computer system.
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Fiat is one of the founders of Algorithmic Research, a company specializing in data security products and smartcards.
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It has launched other e-services such as PC postage to electronic merchandise returns, electronic postmarks, digital signatures and smartcards.
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The hackers then sold black-market smartcards using those codes to give viewers free access to those services, the Review said.
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To access the car, members will use smartcards to prove their identity and track their usage to tally the monthly bill.
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According to the BBC, the codes were passed to Adams as head of UK security for NDS, which made smartcards for Sky.
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The days of struggling to find the right change were declared over today as Britain's banks announced the next generation of cash smartcards.
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Some years ago, when credit cards with embedded chips were new, the card manufacturers designed a secure, multi-application operating system for these smartcards.
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There was a surge in demand for Opal travel smartcards after the last paper ticket on Sydney's transport network was sold on Sunday.
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INSPASS has no central database: Fingerprints are stored on smartcards, and fingers and cards are scanned at the border and checked for a match.
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In most cities, lower amounts can be topped up at retailers or at recharge machines while in Tasmania bus drivers can recharge Greencards smartcards.
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German newspaper and television reports have suggested that considering the potential value of Tron's knowledge of smartcards and telephony, organized crime may have been involved.