Long road ahead for near-field chips
13th Nov 2006, 21:46 GMT
Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled mobile phones are still not showing up in volume, due to competing business models between mobile operator and banking industries, and yet-to-be standardized interface connecting NFC chips with Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards.
Long road ahead for near-field chips related news:
- Intel Rolls Out Quad-Core Chips — TechNewsWorld
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- Sabres stay perfect on road — FOXSports.com News
- Intel unveils microprocessors with 4 chips — Sify.com Finance
- Sabres improve to 10-0 on road with 7-4 win at Carolina — USATODAY.com NHL - Top Stories
- Sabres 10-0 on road, defeat Hurricanes (AP) — Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
- NCL faces 'challenging road ahead' in Hawaii — starbulletin.com
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