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NFC Phone Hacking and Other Mobile Attacks InformationWeek NFC is designed for close wireless communications with the most famous application being wireless payments. It's very similar to RFID in design, but devices can exchange much richer sets of data. NFC communications are very close-range. Miller said he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Payments 'will switch from cards to mobile phones' Business Day "Essentially the difference between the two is that with NFC, a mobile phone has to be enabled with an NFC chip and mated with an NFC reader to facilitate payments. The paying party, however, does not require a credit card to make a payment (but) only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Identive Provides Secure ID Solutions at London 2012 Olympics MarketWatch (press release) As previously announced, the contactless cards utilize Identive's innovative tomPAY(TM) near field communication (NFC) tag technology, which allows them to be used both as conventional cashless payment cards and as NFC payment stickers for mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The most practical, creative ways to use NFC with your Android device CNET (blog) Undoubtedly, the most common way Android owners are using NFC tags is to efficiently adjust a series of system settings based on the arrival or departure of commonly visited locations. Here are a few .... Samsung Galaxy S III (16GB - pebble blue, T ... See all stories on this topic » |