Archive for the ‘Near Field Communication’ Category

Your smartphone may replace your credit cards

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12:15a ET August 3, 2011 (MarketWatch) Ilana Greene, a Chicago-based freelance writer, contributed to this report. SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — On a safari in Kenya, Dylan Higgins pulled out his credit card to pay for himself and his family — and so the tourism workers hauled out the credit-card reader that most Kenyans call obsolete. [...]

NFC Phones – What Are NFC Enabled Phones?

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NFC phones use an alternative to Bluetooth known as near field communication. Near field communication is a type of short range, high frequency communication that enables phones to wirelessly transmit signals. The technology has an operative range of about four feet, enabling NFC phones to be used with a headset, and with a number of [...]

Nokia opens online NFC store

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A new online service is designed to make it easy for businesses to begin using NFC by providing smart posters and business cards that enable customers to ‘like’ a retailer on Facebook, follow it on Twitter and check in on Foursquare as well as a range of other tag reading solutions. NFC HUB: An online [...]

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