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Why you should think twice before scanning that QR code
QR codes are not harmless.
QR codes could be a useful addition to casts for children’s fractures, according to a recent peer-reviewed study from orthopedic surgeons at Orange, Calif.-based Children’s Hospital of Orange County.
Mobile bar code scanning has increased by 4,549 percent in the first quarter of 2011 on a year-over-year basis, according to a Mobio Identity Systems study. With the increase in smartphone purchases ...
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QR code menus spark unexpected restaurant backlash: Baby boomers and younger diners push back against the new norm
What started as a health-safety solution during the pandemic is now generating growing frustration among diners of all ages ...
It’s fair to say that QR codes are a technology that has finally come of age. A decade or more ago they were a little over-hyped and sometimes used in inappropriate or pointless ways, but now they are ...
The Hoxhunt Challenge has unveiled alarming trends in employee susceptibility to phishing attacks, emphasizing the critical role of engagement in reducing human risk. The study, published today and ...
QR codes are a fully-immersed part of life in 2024. But they got their start 30 years ago in 1994 in Japanese Toyota factories. “They used them as just a quick way to sense, you know, what, what was ...
Android is the most popular operating system for scanning mobile bar codes followed by Apple's iOS, according to new research by ScanLife. ScanLife?s latest trend report for the second quarter of 2012 ...
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