Near Field Communications Handsets and Tags, NFC Pilots and Projects

Connected wristwatches on the horizon?

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Could the smart phone of the future really be a smart watch? That’s the way Fastcompany.com sees it.

With the unexpected DIY success of the iPod Nano Touch as a wristwatch (there’s even a Web site that modifies the device for you), it’s entirely feasible that Apple may throw some chips into developing a connected smart watch, joining Fossil’s Bluetooth-connected MetaWatch and Italy’s new Android-powered touch screen I’mWatch (pictured).


According to Fastcompany.com, such a watch could feature a forward facing camera for FaceTime calls, NFC connectivity for tapping and paying at the point of sale, or even other motion sensitive features like rejecting a call by shaking your wrist.

This is still a ways off, if it even comes to fruition, as the current Nano features zero connectivity and can run only a few proprietary apps. However, Apple is planning an update of the device which may include an added camera and - an even longer shot - perhaps Bluetooth 4.0, which Apple is including in a lot of its new gear, according to Fastcompany.com.

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RIM has revealed a new NFC sharing app for BlackBerry handsets at BlackBerry World in Orlando, Fla.

According to Pocket-lint, BlackBerry Share enables users with NFC-enabled handsets to share apps with each other by simply tapping the two phones together. Once a connection has been made, each user will be presented with a list of apps the other user has downloaded from BlackBerry App World.

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NFC-enabled mobile payments may not have the kind of immediate impact the likes of Google and Isis are hoping for, according to Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellow Jack Winters.

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Web designer and developer Gareth Wright has discovered security vulnerabilities in Facebook’s app for iOS and Android devices, reports MacRumors.com.

The flaw allows malicious users to access login credentials that are located in a .plist file connected to the app and use them to login to the stolen account on a different device.

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CADD Emirates, a Dubai-based ICT system integrator serving many industries including the hospitality sector, has announced that it will begin replacing its hotel guest room key card systems with biometric fingerprint scanners.

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