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Intel Strikes Deal For NFC Technology Ahead of Windows 8 Launch


It is a well-known fact that Intel has plans to enter the smartphone market soon and it looks they have plans for doing it with Windows 8. Just ahead of the expected Windows 8 launch in mid-2012; Intel has struck a deal with Inside Secure for use of its NFC technology. NFC or Near Field Communications is much like Bluetooth in its convenience but is much more robust and secure. It has become the preferred ad hoc networking technology for almost all future smartphones. Using this technology, you can turn your phone in to a contact-less credit card, security card and much more. It is all the rage in Japan and the rest of the world is just trying to catch up.

What Intel intends to do with this technology is to integrate it in to their chips and make market for themselves in the smartphone category. With Windows 8 coming up, most people are expecting a major push from the world’s largest chipmaker in the smartphone direction with mobile chipsets.

NFC is a technology that is heralded by most industry experts and is all set to explode in the next few years. It is going to be supported by major players like Google (with their Wallet payment system), who are looking to introduce a simple and secure payment method that can be integrated in to consumer electronics. Imagine having a virtual account like PayPal and then waving your phone in front of a machine to make a payment at your local grocery store.

Uses of NFC

Windows 8 Will Have NFC At Launch

Coming up after that are ticketing services. So if Intel has its way, your Intel powered Windows 8 smartphone might be able to buy tickets online and then act as the ticket itself at the checking gate. Wave your phone at the gate and your ticket is recognized and ‘punched’.

Security is a big issue in such systems and with NFC’s 10cm range, there’s hardly any chance of eavesdropping like there is with Bluetooth. Plus there are industry standard high-level encryption methods at work here.With some tablet makers also thinking of integrating NFC (the official Windows 8 demo tablet has NFC), Windows 8 is likely to become the first mainstream OS to see real utilization of this.

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  • Anonymous

    When everybody else in the industry finds out how much effort has gone into giving Nokia a head start on Windows 8, something interesting is going to happen.

  • Azmodiuz

    hey they said you would never need more then 640k ram, people at microsoft really ?then you said something like, no one woiuld ever use a phone of hand held device without a stylus for typing ?? meanwhile apple owned the market proving otherwise…

    now they think, they can monopolise the cellphone market and make it do everything, even wipe your ass if within 10cm’s LOL…. those douchebags don’t have a clue what thier doing, they’re always the last to be innovaction, creative, or even dead on time with a product/technology – thier marketting skills are gowdly, but why by something computer related simply cause its name has better marketting, what about the quality of the product itself ? why not fucking scrap windows and start something new for a change omfg…same old architecture, same old winodws, just cramming more updates on it, repackaging it… we havent had a truely new porduct OS wise since winxp, which was 13 years ago….  – Azmodiuz

    • Azmodiuz

      Wow people like you just bitch at every little thing they can right? Think of the plus side of things like this no longer having to carry around credit cards etc that could get stolen now everything can be securely kept inside your phone. Also your bitching about Microsoft when this whole post is about what intel is doing with those features learn to read.

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