Showing posts with label nfc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nfc. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
SONY Video: How to connect over 100 NFC--enabled products with one-touch using the Xperia Z1.
How to connect with One- touch using Xperia™ Z1 from Sony.
There are over 100 NFC--enabled products from Sony that all connect to Xperia™ Z1 with just one touch. Easily pair products, listen to music or snap photos without worrying about wires or settings.
With one-touch connectivity from Sony, you get pure entertainment fast and easy.
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With one-touch connectivity from Sony, you get pure entertainment fast and easy.
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
CES 2104: Samsung unveils the Galaxy Camera 2 and the NX30, both with NFC-based "Tag & Go" sharing feature.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

Samsung ahead of CES 2014 unveiled today, the Galaxy Camera 2 (pictures above) and the NX30, both with NFC-based "Tag & Go" sharing feature.
Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 Specifications:
- 4.8-inch HD Super Clear Touch LCD Screen
- 16.3 effective megapixel 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS
- 21x Optical Zoom Lens, 23 mm Wide Angle, F2.8(W) ~ 5.9(T)
- 1.6GHz Quad Core Processor
- 2GB RAM
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS
- 8GB internal storage, 2.8GB user available, expandable to 64GB with MicroSD card
- Image: 16M, P14M, 12M Wide, 10M, 10MP, 9.2M Wide, 5M, 3M, 2M Wide, 1M
- Video: MP4 (Video: MPEG4, AVC/H.264, Audio: AAC)
- Full HD 1920×1080 /30fps, 1280×720 /60fps, 1280×720 /30fps, 640×480 /60fps,
- 640×480(30fps), 320×240(30fps)
- Multi Motion Video 768 x 512 (WVGA, x1/8, x1/4, x1/2, x2, x4, x8) /120fps
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS
- Dimensions: 132.5 x 71.2 x 19.3 mm
- Battery: 2000 mAh
The NX30 (picture above), meanwhile, builds on the NX20's formula with upgrades to image quality and the display. The new mirrorless cam sports both a more light-sensitive 20.3-megapixel sensor and a fast hybrid autofocusing system that takes just 80ms to find its subject. Take a look at the back and you'll find a brighter, Super AMOLED-based touchscreen that can now tilt, not just swivel; on the side, there's a new 3.5mm microphone input. Glass aficionados may also appreciate two 16-50mm lenses launching alongside the NX30, including a quiet f2-2.8 lens and a video-friendly, f3.5-5.6 power zoom unit. Samsung isn't yet ready to divulge launch details for either the NX30 or the Galaxy Camera 2, but you can check out our hands-on galleries of all the new devices while you're waiting.
Samsung NX30 camera specifications:
- Tiltable EVF with 2.3 million dots
- Optimized Super AMOLED swivel touch display
- 9fps continuos shooting
- Slightly bigger size than predecessor NX20
- Integrated 3.5mm socket for external microphone
- Bundled with a 16-50mm f/2.8 S lens (available also as a body only)
- Improvements in the Samsung Smart Camera application (version 3.0): full control over all camera functions by a smartphone or a tablet
- NFC improvements - it could beam images or videos directly to the smart phone or tablet
- The Skydrive app will be replaced with Dropbox
- More focus on videography
- New APSC CMOS sensor
- More useful physical buttons and dials
- Optimized battery life
- 1/8000 shutter speed
- High ISO: 51,200
- Improved focussing speed
Samsung NX300 camera on Amazon store:

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Monday, November 25, 2013
Spain: Vodafone launches SmartPass m-payment service.
Spain: Vodafone launches SmartPass m-payment service.
Vodafone Spain has become the first operator in Spain to launch an NFC-powered mobile wallet service allowing customers to pay for goods and services with a touch or wave of their smartphone. The Vodafone Wallet app can also hold travel cards, library or gym membership cards, loyalty cards, gift cards and vouchers, the aim being to eventually replace plastic cards.
The first payment app available for the Wallet is called Vodafone SmartPass and has been developed in partnership with Visa. The app uses prepaid funds to enable customers to pay for goods with their smartphone at any Visa contactless payment terminal.
The service will initially be confined to NFC-capable smartphones from Samsung, Sony and HTC, with plans to expand the range rapidly in 2014. Vodafone also says that customers without a compatible NFC phone can apply for an NFC tag to stick to the back of their handset to use in conjunction with the SmartPass app.
Currently the app is only available on Android via Vodafone Updates and customers who install it on their phones will need to enter a password and provide their Visa card number before being allowed to use the service at 300,000-plus locations in Spain and 1.2 million in Europe.
The service will be launched in Germany in mid-December and expanded to the Netherlands, UK and Italy in spring 2014. Vodafone is also working with major European banks to integrate their card portfolios into the wallet.
Wirecard is supporting Vodafone as a technical service provider implementing the mobile payment application for various mobile phone types. Wirecard is also responsible for the creation, implementation and operations of all technical processes. Wirecard will provide NFC tags for mobile phone models which are not NFC-enabled.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
ASUS launched world`s first bluetooth 4.0 headset with NFC.
ASUS launched world`s first bluetooth 4.0 headset with NFC.
ASUS claimed to launch the world's first Bluetooth 4.0 headset to feature NFC technology.
The ergonomically-designed EB50N earphones support one-touch pairing with smartphones and tablets, feature full-range stereo drivers, and boast a long battery life.
The NFC EZ one-touch pairing technology means that the Asus EB50N earphones can auto sync with any Bluetooth-enabled device held about an inch (3 cm) away, or even closer. A multi-point connection mode means that they can also pair with two devices simultaneously.
The included Li-Pol battery offers up to 6 hours of continuous listening or talking, and users can also converse with two different people at the same time via the integrated microphone, or put one party on hold while chatting privately to the other. Though the product page currently claims 250 months on standby, the press release offers a more realistic 250 hours.
Each earpiece is home to an 8 mm full-range driver with echo cancellation and noise isolation. The earphones have a reported frequency response of 20 Hz to 17 kHz, and 85 dB sensitivity (± 3 dB). The left earpiece is home to an LED indicator and power button, and the right sports a micro USB port for charging.
The specs also mention the use of exclusive bio-tech materials to minimize distortion, but no more details are offered.
The ergonomic design is claimed fatigue-free for comfortable prolonged use, and unlike many existing NFC-capable Bluetooth earphones, the braided cable doesn't end in a chunky clip that attaches to clothing. Each bud hooks over the top of the ear and the cable runs around the back of the neck.

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