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Big jump in mobile payments expected, but not with NFC in US Computerworld Mobile payments have been popular for years in Japan and South Korea, primarily for transit rides and small retail purchases, using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. NFC usage is still low in the US and Europe, partly because relatively few ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NFC Doesn't Cut It on the London Tube, Says Public Transport Exec PCWorld ... when using contactless payments in public transport and the NFC technology still isn't fast enough to be used in the London Underground, an executive from the local transport authority said at the Open Mobile Summit conference in London on Tuesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cell Phone Wallets - Will It Replace Cash? The Bakersfield Voice The Temporary Mobile Wallet Products are going to have a Definitely Brief Shelf Li fe. Nokia provides reported that it's visiting incorporate NFC chips in all its 2011 mobile Smartphone's, properly driving Apple, Rim, along with other competitors to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Toulouse to trial smartphone boarding-pass technology ATWOnline By Anne Paylor | May 29, 2012 France's Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) will this summer be the first airport to trial SIM-based Near Field Communication (NFC), allowing passengers to pass through various control points and gates using only their mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marc 2012 Delivers Dramatic Performance Improvements With Increased Nonlinear ... Broadcast Newsroom 9/11 fund raided for deficits Near Field Communication, or NFC, is an ultra-short-range wireless technology designed to facilitate tasks that range from making cashless payments to unlocking doors. With NFC-enabled mobile phones now commercially ... See all stories on this topic » |