Wednesday, June 13, 2012

More on Samsung's TecTiles NFC Tags

Samsung unveils TecTiles; programmable NFC tags for Galaxy S III, others
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BGR
Samsung on Wednesday announced a new NFC-based product called TecTiles. Available for $14.99 in packs of five from Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, TecTiles are small stickers that include embedded NFC tags. An accompanying app allows users ...

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With Samsung's programmable TecTiles, NFC may finally get relevant
VentureBeat
Samsung is launching TecTiles alongside its much-anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone later this month, in a clear bid to make NFC something more than just the pipe dream standard of the mobile payments industry. I'm not yet convinced that TecTiles will ...
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VentureBeat
Samsung Announces TecTiles - Programmable NFC Tags and Application
AnandTech
The other part is commercial availability of a 5-pack $14.99 set of programmable tiles, which will be available for purchase both online and in carrier stores from AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon. I've seen other programmable NFC tags, ...
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Samsung TecTiles hands-on with Galaxy S III
SlashGear
This week before Samsung and their many mobile network partners release the Galaxy S III to the masses, they've revealed a brand new addition to the NFC-laden smartphone family: Samsung TecTiles. These lovely little Programmable NFC Tags will allow you ...
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Standing Mobile
CSPnet.com
The market-demonstration kiosks currently operate on "near-field communication" (NFC) technology, using a reader built into the base of the kiosk to communicate with NFC sticker-equipped mobile phones, said the report. Solekai officials told Twice that ...
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Leaked Slides Show Possible Sprint NFC Wallet App
Hot Hardware
From what we can gather from the slides obtained by Android Central, you'll need to enter a four-digit code to access information in your mobile wallet. After entering the pass code, you'll see the main screen with various options.
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Hot Hardware
Leaked Sprint slides reveal NFC wallet designs
NFC World
By Sarah Clark | nfcworld.com | June 12th, 2012 The slides suggest the US carrier, which has previously chosen to avoid Isis and partner with Google for NFC, is preparing to launch its own "Sprint Touch" mobile wallet service.
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