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Now Nokia has a 'world first' magic touch

News Nokia has launched its first product that supports Near Field Communication (NFC), an emerging radio frequency identification (RFID) technology that could have significant implications for m-commerce. [04 Nov 2004]

Leader: RFID, NFC and consumers

Leader Today also saw us report on the latest about another short range wireless technology, Near Field Communication - or NFC. For example, Philips RFID chips enable Oyster cards for travel on public transport in London yet... [22 Oct 2004]

Philips sees phone and NFC wireless love affair

News A smarter form of radio frequency ID chips called Near Field Communications (NFC) will take off but that will be as much because of the mobile phone industry as because of their use in consumer electronics. [22 Oct 2004]

Motorola and Mastercard in "credit card" phone trial

News Motorola will outfit the phones with Near Field Communication (NFC), a powerful and secure wireless signal with a range of just eight inches. NFC is used in "contactless" credit card readers, which are... [13 Oct 2004]

Great Wall of China chipped

News The move follows a licensing deal earlier this week by the Dutch giant with Samsung for Near Field Communications (NFC) technology. Today's agreement with the Beijing Municipal Administration and Communications Card... [03 Sep 2004]

Philips sells chips for 'next big thing' to Samsung

News Philips Semiconductors has announced Samsung will make mobile phones that use its Near Field Communication (NFC) chips. NFC is a relatively new wireless standard that sits somewhere between radio... [31 Aug 2004]

NFC share price soars after ecommerce plan announcement

News The share price of logistics company, NFC, has this week risen nearly 25 per cent on news that it is to refocus its business and invest in ecommerce. NFC said it was going to invest the proceeds of the... [10 Dec 1999]

Isotrak goes it alone

News Isotrak, the high-tech division of NFC (National Freight Corporation), is to break away from its parent company following a management buyout. The management team, led by MD, Jonathan Higham, has acquired 10 per cent of... [04 Aug 1999]

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