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NFC Demoed on iPhone

By Simon Sage on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 8:54 AM PST In NFC, Research


iPhone RFID: object-based media from timo on Vimeo.

Near-field communication is barely working its way into niche handsets, let alone the hottest ones out there, but a research project out of the Oslo School of Archietecture and Design has a working prototype of RFID working on an iPhone. With a simple wave, the iPhone screen shows videos related to real-world objects. It might just be a study scenario, but it certainly acts as a proof of concept, and capitalizes nicely on the iPhone’s generous screen. Good luck getting Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) to integrate such a sensor into the device any time soon, but it could potentially work as a third-part peripheral. Now they just have to do something about the size…

[Touch via Gizmodo]

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One Comment on “NFC Demoed on iPhone”

  1. WingMan says:

    Current versions of iPhones are Bluetooth enabled and thus compatible with BlueNFC…

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