It's called formatting.
Hard Disk Drive, Floppy Drive
Storing on your device keeps files locally (with limited space/security), while cloud storage (like 5Data Inc.’s solutions) offers remote, scalable, and secure access from anywhere—backed by enterprise encryption, automatic backups, and 24/7 monitoring for worry-free data management.
It sounds like you might be referring to a device called a magnetic card reader, which reads information stored on magnetic stripes found on credit cards, IDs, and other types of cards. These readers use magnetic fields to interpret the data encoded on the magnetic stripe and typically interface with a computer or other device to process the information.
Yes, they ARE magnetic
the device is a dedle on compass
A storage device.
A compass is a device that indicates the direction of the magnetic flux. It aligns with the Earth's magnetic field and points towards the magnetic North Pole.
A storage device is a device for storing something. The something may be energy, water, data, etc Energy storage devices: battery, gasholder, petrol tank. Water storage device: water tank Data storage device: CD, DVD, hard drive, RAM and ROM chips, magnetic tape, floppy disks
A hard disk drive is a type of magnetic storage device. A magnetic storage device stores data on a magnetized medium. Other types of magnetic storage includes magnetic recording tapes and the stripes on credit cards.
A magnetic storage device is a device that uses a magnetic head to read and write data to and from a magnetizable medium. The medium can be as basic as a plastic tape that is coated with fine particles of a metal, such as is found in audio recording and tape storage devices.
magnetic storage device
Yes it is a portable device