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Apple is allegedly working on several iPhone prototypes that integrate RFID readers, according to Near Field Communications World. The report originated from a "highly reliable source" who contacted Einar Rosenberg, the CTO of Narian Technologies. Although Apple has submitted for s...
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Yesterday,
Mac Rumors says
(in Why an RFID-enabled iPhone?)
Multiple reports have come in that Apple is researching RFID integration into the iPhone, but some may still be wondering what such functionality would bring to the table for consumers.
Firstly, we should note that RFID is a catch-all ...
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Edward Kirk from iPhone Alley says
(in Apple Testing RFID Technology In Prototype iPhones?)
According to Einar Rosenberg, Apple has begun experimenting with putting RFID chips with the possibility of a wide range of uses, such as doubling as a credit card, assisting in identifying lost or stolen devices, paying for mass transit, or possibly even using it to sync with a Mac. The so...
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George Hotz (Geohot) has released the newest update of his jailbreaking tool blackra1n, version RC3. In addition, he has made public a true carrier unlock for the latest firmware iPhone OS 3.1.2 and baseband 05.11.07. Geohot's blackra1n RC3 software jailbreaks any iPhone running 3.1 or later...
Thu, Nov 5 | from The iPhone FAQ