QR codes have fallen out of fashion and sunk to an all-time low. But Wikipedia and its QRpedia service may change all that. https://gizmodo.com/qr-codes-on-athletes ...
Usually I hate QR codes. They’re ugly technology needlessly solving non-problems in a flawed attempt to be futuristic. Even worse, people plaster them on the dumbest things: bikinis, burqas, butts, ...
Wikipedia is using QR codes to help develop user-generated content about real-world places, creating a mobile travel guide of sorts. The organization has picked Monmouth, Britain, as its first project ...
Smart idea (minus the QR codes), and with Wikipedia branching into a new travel section, these two efforts could possibly merge. With digital privacy tightening, identity resolution is becoming ...
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Many of you reading this have undoubtedly seen a QR (Quick Response) code by now (the thing pictured to the right), but there's just as much -- if not more -- confusion surrounding them today as there ...
Two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, more prominently recognized as QR codes, are back in fashion—with much demand for just about 'contactless' everything these days. Coinbase didn't waste time in seizing ...