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Posted By: IceMyst Pay with you Cell - 07/30/06 12:41 AM
Forgot your wallet? You'll need a better excuse than that for passing on the check. By next year, you'll be able to pay simply by swiping your cell phone a few inches from a cash register, with a new wireless standard called Near Field Communication.

An NFC chip in your phone will send your credit-card number -- stored on your phone or on the chip -- by way of short-distance radio waves.

An electronic reader at the checkout will decode the number and ring up your purchase. Unlike radio-frequency identification (RFID) and other existing contactless payment systems, NFC chips allow two-way information exchange by rolling an RF transmitter and reader into one five-millimeter package.

That means the chip can also take in data, such as a receipt zapped to it by a cash register or a bus schedule from a tag embedded in a bus-stop sign.

You don't even have to buy a new phone. When it hits stores next spring, the miniSD-card-size adapter from SanDisk can add NFC to any smartphone with a Symbian operating system when it hits stores next spring.

The first pay-by-phone option should roll out later this year, with more applications to follow.


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Posted By: IceMyst Re: Pay with you Cell - 07/30/06 12:41 AM
And to think Japan's beena belt o do that for at least 5 years now...
Posted By: Artic Warrior Re: Pay with you Cell - 08/07/06 03:48 AM
they also have beer in vending machines for a long time. I have always wondered how they check the age?
Posted By: Gremelin Re: Pay with you Cell - 08/07/06 10:21 PM
They have soiled panties in vending machines too... they're odd creatures..
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