After many false starts, QR codes have finally found their footing, but marketers need to treat the post-scan experience as seriously as the code itself.
We’ve all been there, fumbling to order with a QR code at a restaurant. The nonstop scrolling, the impersonal lack of service, no menu descriptions — and once you finally punch in your credit card ...
A sneaky scam using false QR codes is targeting those using Bike Share bikes and parking machines in Mississauga.
The CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Ohio urges residents to not follow any links or scan QR codes.
Most smart packaging is a gimmick. KitKat just turned its 70-year-old "Have a Break" slogan into a Faraday cage that ...
LUMBERTON — Students from Lumberton Junior High School recently earned third place in the ASSIST Wearable Device Challenge at NC State University on April 20, showcasing an innovative healthcare ...
Travel requires stable mobile data for maps, bookings, and updates. A digital SIM provides access without a physical card and ...
But when parcels you never ordered begin arriving, experts warn it should set alarm bells ringing about personal data theft.
Tonight on The Huddle, artist and local Government politician Oscar Kightley and Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute joined ...
Two-factor authentication was the next bandage on the gaping wound of passwords. With 2FA protecting you, an attacker could ...
A wave of AI-justified layoffs is reshaping the workforce. The companies that tried full replacement already have their ...
Anita Boros has turned fear into a solution with the launch of MYQER, a Manchester-based start-up using QR codes to give ...