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21 CompactFlash card
A memory card that is supported by many types of devices. It is larger than a secure digital card. -
22 network card driver
"A device driver that works directly with the network card, acting as an intermediary between the card and the protocol driver." -
23 Electronic Business Card
A card-like layout on an Outlook Contact that provides the user with the look of a real world business card. -
24 tent-fold card
"A top-fold card with four pages. Page one becomes the front cover, pages two and three are the inside pages, and page four is the back of the card." -
25 all-in-one card reader
A flash card reader with slots that support the majority of card formats without the need of either a camera adaptor or external power. -
26 fast card
An NFC-enabled card (like a credit card) that users can use for payments or other transactions even when the phone is locked. -
27 UIM card
"A card developed for cdmaOne/CDMA2000 (""CDMA"") handsets that extends the GSM SIM card to CDMA phones and networks." -
28 PC Card
"A removable device, approximately the size of a credit card, that can be plugged into a PCMCIA slot in a portable computer. PCMCIA devices can include modems, network adapters, and hard disk drives." -
29 smart card
"A plastic (credit card–sized or smaller) device with an embedded microprocessor and a small amount of storage that is used, with an access code, to enable certificate-based authentication. Smart cards securely store certificates, public and private keys, passwords, and other types of personal information." -
30 prepaid card
A physical card that represents a specific value or amount of service for which the user has paid in advance. -
31 job card
"A mechanism to provide feedback about the production process. A job card lists the individual job numbers of a specific operation, along with actual consumption statistics." -
32 secure digital card
A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices. -
33 SD card
A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices. -
34 TV tuner card
"A video card that can receive television signals, usually through an antenna or cable connection." -
35 SIM card
"A smart card that stores a subscriber's personal identifier, billing information, and data." -
36 Top-fold card
"One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints four pages per sheet of paper, with fold on top." -
37 Tent card
One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints two pages per sheet of paper. -
38 Side-fold card
"One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints four pages per sheet of paper, with fold on left." -
39 credit card authorization
The process of verifying the credit card holder's identification and credit worthiness before a sales order is processed and fulfilled. -
40 provisioned credit card processing account
An account that has been set up and activated for processing credit card payments and which was set up by using Dynamics Live.حساب معالجة بطاقة ائتمان مُعدةEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > provisioned credit card processing account
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