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Xiaomi unveils low cost fitness tracker that supports NFC and QR payments

Chinese mobile device manufacturer Xiaomi has launched the Mi Band 4 NFC fitness tracker that supports contactless NFC payments and QR-based payments through AliPay and can be used as a key when combined with the company’s MI Smart Door Lock. Users can also activate the smart band’s XiaoAi AI assistant which enables voice control of […]

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Airlines commit to RFID baggage tags and single biometric ID for travellers

Two new resolutions passed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) will see global adoption of RFID for airport baggage tracking and a move from passengers using paper documents to a single biometric ID they can use to prove their identity at any airport anywhere in the world. The RFID resolution, passed at the trade

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NFC testing disruptor Cilab joins the NFC World Partner Program

PARTNER NEWS: Cilab’s ci230 high speed tester takes a whole new approach to NFC testing that makes it faster and easier to conduct pre-certification testing, makes the certification process quicker and cheaper, lets customers get a fast return on investment — and a competitive advantage from speeding up time to market. “At Cilab, our motto

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Japanese government to adopt iPhone NFC chip reading for citizen ID

“Individual Number Cards are supported by card readers that require a personal computer and additional software. NFC tag reading with a smartphone is much easier because it can work out of the box and an app. Android phones are supported but limited to select Aquos, Galaxy and Xperia smartphone models. iPhone NFC tag support in

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Imperial College develops NFC tag-based freshness detection system to reduce food waste

Researchers at Imperial College London have developed low-cost NFC-based spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging that could be in supermarkets within three years and help to reduce the amount of still safe to eat food that UK consumers throw away each year because it has reached its sell-by date. The paper-based electrical gas sensors

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European mobile wallets adopt Alipay QR code format to boost payment interoperability

Six European mobile wallet providers — Bluecode (Austria), ePassi (Finland), Momo Pocket (Spain), Pagaqui (Portugal), Pivo (Finland) and Vipps (Norway) — have adopted a QR code format from Chinese payment provider Alipay to ensure digital payment interoperability and improve the international reach of customers’ wallets as well as boosting sales, participants have told NFCW. The

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Decathlon to introduce scan and go to all stores in the Netherlands

Customers at sporting goods retailer Decathlon in the Netherlands who don’t want to line up at a physical checkout can now simply scan their goods, pay and leave — without setting off alarms — thanks to the introduction of a mobile self-checkout solution. The retailer plans to roll out the self-checkout system to all stores

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