Near Field Communications Technology from AT&T Foundry
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Published on Apr 20, 2012
AT&T's Near Field Communications (NFC) technology can be used to create mobile apps that can turn your smartphone into a key, or credit card for mobile payments. Learn how mobile app developers use Near Field Communications when developing applications.
Learn more about NFC-OTA at http://www.att.com/networkedlife
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Travis Wetteroth 1 year ago
An iPhone with NFC? Why didn't you just use an android?!
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