BlackBerry, Nokia, Google Android future smartphones to use as IDEconomic Times - 16 Sep, 2011TORONTO: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plans to open doors for its key corporate customers using a decade-old technology most in the smartphone industry eye as a way to turn phones into wallets. Everyone from Nokia to Android developer Google ... |
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Phones may replace old-school walletsCanada.com - Alastair Sharp - 16 Sep, 2011BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. plans to open doors for its key corporate customers using a decade-old technology most in the smartphone industry eye as a way to turn phones into wallets. ... |
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App lets NFC BlackBerrys open electronic locksRegister - Bill Ray - 16 Sep, 2011HID Global, makers of electronic locks for everything from server keyboards to student halls, has created an app that allows NFC-equipped BlackBerrys to be used instead of ID cards. The application will launch ... |
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No More Lockouts: Using Phones as KeysWall Street Journal (blog) - Tom Loftus - 16 Sep, 2011Everyone knows that smartphones can open up doors to more information and entertainment. For a group of students at Arizona State University, smartphones are opening up doors in a more literal sense. Last month, residential advisors ... |
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Soon, BlackBerry smartphones may become users' IDTimes of India - 16 Sep, 2011PTI | Sep 15, 2011, 07.32PM IST TORONTO: BlackBerry maker Research In Motion plans to open doors for its key corporate customers using a decade-old technology that most in the smartphone industry eye as a way to turn phones into wallets. ... |
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BlackBerry to come with iCLASS digital credentialsCIOL - 16 Sep, 2011BANGALORE, INDIA: HID Global, a player in solutions for the delivery of secure identity, today announced an industry first with plans to support the company's iCLASS digital keys and mobile secure identity on NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones. ... |
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BlackBerry Betting Heavily On NFC TechnologyRedOrbit - 16 Sep, 2011Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the venerable BlackBerry line of smart phones, needs some sort of hit in the handset marketplace and a NFC-enabled handset may be its last hope, Reuters is reporting. The company is reporting very low earnings and ... |
NFC Chip to Turn BlackBerry into a WalletTMC Net - Ashok Bindra - 16 Sep, 2011Co-invented by NXP Semiconductors (News - Alert) and Sony in 2002, near field communications (NFC) technology is being added to a growing number of mobile handsets to enable mobile payments, as well as many other ... |
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NFC ID badges to arrive on BlackBerry phonesNFC World - Sarah Clark - 16 Sep, 2011BlackBerry NFC phone users are set to be the first to use their mobile instead of their work ID badge to access buildings and other physical and online facilities, RIM and ID card giant HID Global ... |
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Smartphones As "Digital Keys" Coming To Doors Near YouTreehugger - Jaymi Heimbuch - 16 Sep, 2011The dematerialization continues, right down to our keys. The plastic ID badges that people hold up to readers at doorways to get into secure areas could soon be replaced by simply holding up your ... |
Future Blackberry devices can use NFC to open doorsUbergizmo - Tyler Lee - 16 Sep, 2011NFC can be used for a variety of reasons, although at the moment it seems largely aimed at mobile payments. RIM however, has decide to expand on the possibilities of NFC in their handsets and have teamed up with HID Global to enable NFC in smartphones ... |
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HID's iCLASS platform to support NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphonesSecurityInfoWatch - 16 Sep, 2011BY SIW EDITORIAL STAFF Access control solutions manufacturer HID Global announced Thursday that its iCLASS proximity technology will now support near field communications-enabled BlackBerry smartphones. According to the company, the new BlackBerry Bold ... |
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NFC BlackBerrys Will Open HID Doors in 2012BerryReview - 16 Sep, 2011by the BerryReview Team on Sep 15th, 2011 Now this is what I am talking about when it comes to NFC being a game changer. Many people are familiar with HID and their proximity keycards. Many buildings and offices use their badges or dongles to tap a ... |
NFC-Enabled BlackBerrys to Replace Physical Access Cards in 2012CIO (blog) - Sep 15, 2011BlackBerry users with NFC-enabled smartphones will soon discard physical access cards and use their handhelds for secure building access instead, if BlackBerry-maker RIM and HID Digital have their ways. BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) and HID ... |
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ASU tests smartphones for opening doorsFierceCIO - Caron Carlson - Sep 15, 2011Widespread use of smartphones to gain access to buildings and pay for goods and services may not be so far off into the future. Smartphone-enabled near-field communications (NFC) is being tested by a group of students at Arizona State University, ... |
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Arizona State University assesses the benefits of using NFC smartphones for ...Security Park - Sep 15, 2011Arizona State University (ASU) manages on-campus housing for approximately 13000 students living in 34 residence halls. A pilot project is underway at ASU, where a group of students and staff are accessing a campus residence hall and selected ... |
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