You'll no doubt be aware of our (well justified) distrust for anything that 
passes a tech analyst's lips, but this time's a little different. Richard 
Doherty of Envisioneering Group cites "engineers who are working on hardware" 
for Apple's latest project in asserting what that project actually is: NFC 
capabilities are apparently being built into the next generation of iPhone and 
iPad devices. Contactless payments via NFC have been steadily building up in 
hype and adoption recently -- at least in the western hemisphere, the stuff is 
commonplace in Japan -- and Doherty predicts Apple will make its move into the 
field with some new hardware and an accompanying "revamp" of iTunes. The idea 
would be to allow the use of iTunes gift card balances and the credit card info 
Apple already has from you to make swiping payments at compatible retail 
outlets. Apple is said to be planning enticements, like loyalty credits and 
points, to get you using its service in the place of the competition, and there 
are already a couple of software patent applications from the company detailing 
other potential uses for the technology. All of which could mean absolutely 
nothing, of course, but this seems like an awful lot of smoke for there not to 
be a fire under it.
iPhone 5 and iPad 2 will come with NFC built in, suggests well-connected 
analyst originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Jan 2011 02:25:00 EDT. 
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