Posted on 09 November 2011 by Marta Bordonada
NFC is all about freeing us up – making purchasing simpler and more straightforward. The art of parkour or ‘free-running’ is the embodiment of movement without obstacle, pause, or thought. To us, it echoes the philosophy of NFC technology and the freedom it allows us every day. So, what’s the link?
Posted on 03 October 2011 by Tim Cawsey
This is my second post on our recent conference on how the mobile had impacted society for our French followers at the IT crowd hang-out, La Cantine, in Paris last week. Last week I blogged about the rise of mobile social media and today it’s the turn of mobile payment.
Posted on 16 November 2011 by Tim Cawsey
One of the first places we first experienced contactless technology was as a travel ticket to ride the bus, subway, tube, metro or whatever you call it in your neighborhood. In fact, Oyster cards in London have helped pave the way for the UK to be a hotbed for all types of contactless transactions especially […]
Posted on 14 February 2011 by Dominique Brulé
Mark Roberti, editor of RFID Journal, which covers all forms of radio frequency identification, including NFC, has sent us questions about NFC that he hears from readers.
Posted on 18 February 2011 by Dominique Brulé
As part of our series of questions from bloggers and journalists, Sarah Clark, editor of NFC World and author of NFC Business Models, asks Gemalto who is currently in the strongest position to take advantage of the benefits that NFC technology has to offer?
Posted on 28 March 2012 by Thales DIS
How many trains have you missed because you’re stuck in line waiting to a buy a ticket or to refill your fare card? Even missing one is probably one too many. If you follow the transit industry, you may have heard that several large U.S. agencies have announced plans to move to open fare transit […]