Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Samsung TecTiles a warmup act for mobile payments

Samsung TecTiles a warmup act for mobile payments
CNET
The electronics-maker told CNET that TecTiles should ultimately help serve Samsung its slice of the mobile payments pie. Its TecTiles app lets you program an NFC sticker to do various things when you tap a compatible phone to it, like turn on or off ...
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Samsung launches its own NFC 'smart tags' called TecTiles
Know Your Mobile (blog)
Samsung has just launched its own official near-field communication (NFC) TecTile 'smart tags' for the Galaxy S3. We've seen the NFC smart tag concept before at Mobile World Congress with both LG and Sony demonstrating that NFC chips can be used to ...
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Samsung seeks NFC lead with TecTiles
Rethink Wireless
By CAROLINE GABRIEL There has been something of a backlash against NFC lately and the swipe technology is no longer regarded as the only driver of the mobile payments boom. However, while Apple remains cautious, Samsung is far more enthusiastic, ...
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BlackBerry 7.1 gives NFC a job
Gadget
3 Mobile hotspot feature requires BlackBerry 7.1 and may require an additional data plan. Please check with your service provider. 4 To perform this task, you must have a wired headphone plugged into your BlackBerry smartphone. BlackBerry 7.1 gives NFC ...
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Apple Revealed A Product That Could One Day Make It Possible To Pay For ...
Business Insider
Credit and debit cards need an extra layer of security. That's why mobile payment services like Google Wallet use special Near Field Communication (NFC) chips in phones. NFC chips let you tap your phone on a payment pad to complete the transaction.
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