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Apple’s next-gen iPhone, smartwatch to offer NFC technology

“Apple Inc plans to include near-field communication (NFC), a technology that can be used to make payments wirelessly, in its upcoming smartwatch, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter,” Soham Chatterjee reports for Reuters.

“The company is also expected to add the technology, which is used to transmit data wirelessly over short distances, to the next version of its iPhone, the paper reported,” Chatterjee reports. “NFC will allow users to make payments for goods and services with credit cards stored with Apple’s iTunes digital content store, the report said.”

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