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Archived entries for NFC

iPhone HD – built for NFC?

There’s an awful lot of blog-based kerfuffle about leaked iPhone images today. Those great friends Engadget and Gizmodo managed to trump each other within the week – and Gizmodo emerged with the lost device in hand (after parting with hard cash, allegedly).

Here’s what they’ve got….

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Touch me

The chaps at Berg and Touch have produced some interesting work that does a lot to push perceptions of RFID and NFC beyond access and payments. Check out the videos:

Immaterials: the ghost in the field from timo on Vimeo.

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Can I see your RFID?

We all know about Oyster and Visa paywave – but how can you have fun with RFID and NFC?

At New Toy towers we’re bringing some exciting ideas to reality – we’ll keep you updated. For now, there’s been some interesting development at the Science Museum and Alton Towers. See…

New Toy – kicking off with a bang…

New Toy launched on 13th August!  To mark the event, we celebrated at the MIG Summer Party at Kensington Roof Gardens, showcasing a host of interactivity including…

* NFC wristbands – every wristband was programmed with a different prize
* VJs – mixing up guest MMS and exclusive videos
* Headphone disco -  playing guest requests from the 80s
* DJ Vote – guests voted for the track they wanted to hear by SMS
* Guilty Pleasures – Sean Rowley DJing plus the Glitter Banditz dancers

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Press release: Mobile Interactive Group and O2 Launch NFC Technology at O2 Wireless Festival

O2 Wireless 2008

Mobile Interactive Group (MIG) teams up with O2 to provide NFC (Near Field Communication) at the O2 Wireless Festival taking place in London’s Hyde Park from 3rd – 6th July 2008. MIG’s production team will also power content and editorial for the Wireless mobile internet site and programme touch screen kiosks around the site to enable mobile PIN code redemptions.

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