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  2. AirDrop - Wikipedia

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    AirDrop is a proprietary wireless ad hoc service in Apple Inc.'s iOS, macOS, ... NFC can also be utilized to initiate a transfer in iOS 17 or later.

  3. Did Apple Just Kill NFC? - AOL

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    Yet again, Apple has elected to forgo near field communication, or NFC. Neither the iPhone 5S or iPhone 5C contain NFC chips, and based on recent additions to iOS, Apple may choose to avoid using ...

  4. As Apple Stays Away, Google Doubles Down on NFC - AOL

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    When it comes to NFC, the mobile technology made possible with chips from companies such as , and are heading in opposite directions. Apple continues to shun the technology, going so far as to ...

  5. Nearby Share - Wikipedia

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    The program worked much like Apple's AirDrop, allowing users to select "Nearby Share" on the share menu and then to wait for a nearby phone to appear. [ 6 ] In June 2021 with the rollout of ChromeOS 91, Nearby Share was released for ChromeOS with the same features and options as the Android version. [ 7 ]

  6. List of NFC-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    On 27 January 2012, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced in a briefing that the controller of the Wii U home console will have an installable NFC function. By installing this functionality, it will become possible to create cards and figurines that can electronically read and write data via noncontact NFC and to expand the new play format ...

  7. How iOS 18.2 now lets you share your AirTag's location with ...

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    iOS 18.2 lets AirTag owners securely share item locations with trusted individuals. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson examines the powerful new feature.

  8. Near-field communication - Wikipedia

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    Near-field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enables communication between two electronic devices over a distance of 4 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) or less. [1] NFC offers a low-speed connection through a simple setup that can be used for the bootstrapping of capable wireless connections. [2]

  9. Android Beam - Wikipedia

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    Android Beam is a discontinued feature of the Android mobile operating system that allowed data to be transferred via near field communication (NFC). [1] It allowed the rapid short-range exchange of web bookmarks, contact info, directions, YouTube videos, and other data. Android Beam was introduced in 2011 with Android Ice Cream Sandwich. [2]