On March 12 This year I stumbled upon a trademark application that was both descriptive and explanatory. The logo image itself is not appealing, and the description and description of one of the icons is fairly simple: "near-field communications (NFC) connections between computer and computer peripherals; computer software provides near-field communication (NFC) connectivity." ”
My first reaction was that it might have something to do with the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/13466.html ">windows phone and support NFC functionality, and when I read the logo again, I believe that Microsoft hardware will release peripherals that support NFC-connected PC handsets. This is somewhat similar to Nokia's recently launched portable fi speakers.
The logo also indicates that there will be a logo that can be said to be landing on a range of devices, and that it looks like text-formatted:
A certified NFC device will have its own NFC logo:
The Facebook social media team on the Windows team yesterday shared a picture of a bizarre 11585.html "> Hardware device, and I'm not sure what kind of device it is. It may also be just an NFC-enabled projector that is perfectly compatible with Windows.