NFC "Near Field Communication" ?

A buddy of mine has a Nexus Tablet, he is annoying me by continually telling me how much better it is than my iPad2 !!!!!!
The latest thing he tells me about is his Nexus has NFS "Near Field Communication" where he can transfer photos (for example) from one Nexus to another simply by bumping them together !!!.
I dont believe my iPad2 is this clever, but can it be done with iPad3
They do a similar thing with Sony TV's and Sony Mobile Phones.
Tim

timmy toad wrote:
Rudegar, but this BUMP  has got to be the next thing
Bump has been around for two or three years. Unlike simply emailing (something every smart phone is able to do) to send a file, Bump requires that both parties have the app. And, despite having been around for years, I've met very few people who have it installed. So, by the time they download it, they already have the file I emailed them. If it works for you, that's great. But, for me, it's always seemed like a solution in search of a problem.
Best of luck.

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