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Optical memory cards provide big storage and big security for government ID programs
Sunday, May 29 2005

Optical memory cards, with their large data storage, strong security, and solid durability, are starting to gain the recognition one manufacturer of the cards feels the technology deserves. LaserCard Corporation (LCC), headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., says its optical memory card is being widely used in biometric and secure ID applications in North America and around the world -- to the tune of more than 25 million cards.


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