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The reader can become many different items, based on the context:

there come many cities in the United States known as Reader a reader is a minor member of the clergy in a few Christian churches a reader is a book of different pieces of writing, often by numbers of authors, collected for a bit of purpose a reader within computing occurs as program that aids users page through texts & e-books, such as Microsoft Reader or Adobe Reader a reader in literary theory is a figure who reads & realizes a book or even verse form; the reader is the central figure within reader-response criticism in a United Kingdom academic hierarchy, reader is the rank in-middle senior lecturer (or principal lecturer in the New Universities) and professor. Virtually all readers come a heads of internal research institutes.

Dione PLC
Provides smart card terminals and management systems.

Uniform Industrial Corp.
Source for magnetic stripe card reader, and smart card reader and writer, POS, data communication, and video communication products.

Micropross
Provides smart card readers for manufacturers and application developers used to read, program and test ICC or IFD.

DanaCo
Selling smart card interfaces, cards and battery chargers.

CardTronics Corp.
Provider of custom smart card and magnetic stripe card interface devices to OEM, system integrators and operators.

Elk Technologies
Engineers smart card and magnetic stripe card readers to be durable and accurate. Products include the fixed head design Sidewinder, impervious to water.

Microrex
Producing write-read devices for magnetic badges and chip-cards.

TriCom Card Technologies, Inc.
Magnetic stripe and smart card technology: readers, printers, and identification card equipment.

SCM Microsystems, Inc.
Designs, develops and manufactures smart card interface technologies for OEM smart card and PC card readers.

Advanced Card Systems Ltd.
Readers with EMV certified, development kit, fingerprint scanner with smart card readers.






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