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Jon Ross plus 21 hours ago Cool, one of the more creative uses for RFID. eric alba 19 hours ago [this is good] Johannes Becker 17 hours ago respect! very good idea! Chris Kennedy 15 hours ago and I thought my new panorama app was cool haha Brenden 14 hours ...
iPhone RFID: object-based media
iPhone RFID: object-based media
nearfield.org — This is a prototype of an iPhone media player that uses physical objects to control media playback.... It is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) that triggers various iPhone interactions when in the range of a wireless tag embedded inside a ... (more) iPhone RFID: object-based media
iPhone Prototype Makes Excellent Use of RFID [RFID]
i.gizmodo.com — What could you do with an iPhone equipped with an RFID reader? A whole lot. But this... clip shows the possibilities of just one fuction: Associating everyday objects with video. Essentially, you hold your iPhone in close proximity to a certain ... (more) iPhone Prototype Makes Excellent Use of RFID [RFID]
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iPhone Prototype Makes Excellent Use of RFID [RFID]
Gizmodo — What could you do with an iPhone equipped with an RFID reader? A whole lot. But this clip shows the possibilities of just one fuction: Associating everyday objects with video. Essentially, you hold your iPhone in close proximity to a certain object, and that object tells your iPhone to play a particular preloaded clip. Endless potential children's toys that come to mind, but so do other applications, like pulling up a video maintenance manual when close to parts of your car, complete with clips showing you how to change a tire or jump start your engine based only on proximity...and maybe some level of curse ...

¿Cómo sería el iPhone con un chip RFID?
Gizmología — El iPhone con un chip RFID funcional sería bastante interesante. Lamentablemente el teléfono no viene con uno pero un usuario muestra cómo sería a través de un prototipo. En este caso sólo con un propósito, reproducir determinados videos cuando el móvil de Apple está ...

Apple testing RFID-equipped iPhone, expert claims
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — So what would you do with an RFID-equipped iPhone? Use it as a credit card, perhaps? As a driving license? A passport? As a way to find your iPhone, in conjunction with GPS? Well, if a report crossing our desk this afternoon has substance, Apple’s already exploring just what such a device could do, and has built prototype iPhones equipped with RFID chips. We’re not saying we’re 100 percent on the source - Near Field Communications - but we’ll relate what we’ve learned. Einar Rosenberg, who runs the Near Field Communications Group on Linkedin.com, claims as follows: “A highly reliable source has informed me that Apple has built some ...

Rumor: Next generation iPhone to be RFID enabled
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — Chalk this one up as a highly suspicious piece of information, but Einar Rosenberg, who is in charge of the Near Field Communications group on LinkedIn, a social network no one really uses anymore except those trying to find a higher paying job and to show off which fancy schools or companies they’ve worked for, is saying that a highly reputable ...

iPhone 4G can be equipped with RFID reader
Technology News — According to Near Field Communications World, the company Apple is working on several prototypes communicator iPhone, one feature of which is a built-in sensor radio frequency identification (RFID). The report of this came from some "very reliable source" in contact with Einar Rosenberg (Einar Rosenberg), chief technical director of the company Narian Technologies, is ...

Rumor: Next iPhone to Gain Radio-Frequency Powers
Gadget Lab — Apple is rumored to be testing a prototype of its fourth-generation iPhone with a radio-frequency identification chip, which could greatly enhance the handset’s capabilities for business and scientific applications. Business news publication Near Field Communications World cites a “highly reliable source” claiming to have seen the next-generation iPhone in action with an RFID scanner. “It’s not full NFC, but it’s a start for real service discovery, and I’m told that the reaction was very positive [and] that we can expect this in the next-gen ...

Rumor: Next iPhone to Gain Radio-Frequency Powers
Wired: Gadget Lab — Apple is rumored to be testing a prototype of its fourth-generation iPhone with a radio-frequency identification chip, which could greatly enhance the handset’s capabilities for business and scientific applications. Business news publication Near Field Communications World cites a “highly reliable source” claiming to have seen the next-generation iPhone in action with an RFID scanner. “It’s not full NFC, but it’s a start for real service discovery, and I’m told that the reaction was very positive [and] that we can expect this in the next-gen ...

Next Generation iPhones Could Come With RFID Sensors
iPhone Hacks — Next gen iPhones could come with RFID sensors The next gen iPhone could well help you checkout at retail stores, borrow books from a library or pay at a toll-booth. If rumors are to be believed, Apple could be deploying RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) sensors in future iPhones. 

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