Thursday, September 13, 2012

Apple's Phil Schiller: Passbook Doesn't Need NFC, Lightning Dock Is Here To Stay

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Contactless technology set to take off with NFC enabled smartphones
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Bartlett says that the tipping point for NFC mobile payments will come in 2015 when there will be a sufficient volume of NFC enabled smartphones, with the forecast being that, worldwide, NFC enabled handset penetration will reach more than 51% or 863 ...
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Apple's Phil Schiller: Passbook Doesn't Need NFC, Lightning Dock Is Here To StayCult of MacOne of the glaring omissions in Apple's iPhone 5 keynote was any mention of NFC. The rumor mill had suggested that the iPhone 5 would come with NFC (Near Field Communications) tech for mobile payments, but the rumor ended up getting squashed in the ...See all stories on this topic »
IDF 2012: Toshiba Satellite U925T is First NFC-Enabled Ultrabook
DailyTech
A popular feature that has entered the world of smartphones and tablets is mobile payments, or near-field communication (NFC), and Intel is now showing off such technology in Ultrabooks. At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2012, a mobile payment-enabled ...
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Sony Mobile touts NFC features of Xperia NXT
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Sony Mobile is keen to show off the capabilities of the new mobile device, especially in the realm of NFC technology. The campaign ... Sony Mobile has demonstrated a strong commitment to the development and promotion of NFC technology. The next step in ...
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ASSA ABLOY Creates NFC Solution that Uses Phones to Open Doors, Grant ...
RFID Journal
12, 2012—Following several years of piloting custom solutions that transform Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled mobile phones into keys that can unlock doors, Swedish technology provider ASSA ABLOY has released a commercial version of the ...
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