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What RFID can do to iPhone – Awesome

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This is cool. The Touch project is working on Near Field Communication (NFC) between objects and mobile devices. This project involves a custom built RFID reader attached to an iPhone. The device triggers actions on the iPhone based on the RFID embedded object it comes in contact with.

This could become a reality sometime soon:


This is a prototype of an iPhone media player that uses physical objects to control media playback. It is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) that triggers various iPhone interactions when in the range of a wireless tag embedded inside a physical object.

[via - nearfield.org/2009/04/iphone-rfid-nfc]

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