Tag Archives: QrCode

New ‘nano-code’ could help fight banknote forgery by embedding invisible QR-style ciphers

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We’ve all seen (and probably used) QR codes at some point. And, handy as they are for quick linking to apps, or value added content etc, there’s usually not much else going on. Unless you’re one of the team at South Dakota School of Mines and Technol…


Amazon’s Flow augmented reality app comes to Android, makes shopping more entertaining

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The iOS crowd’s been able to enjoy Flow’s AR features since late last year, but fortunately for those on the Android side who’ve been missing out, this powered-by-Amazon app is now (finally) also available on Google’s OS. It’s simple, using augmented…


ShelfX’s Vending Fridge nixes the cashier, uses QR codes, RFID to ‘know what you took’

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QR codes and RFID tags aren’t uncommon when it comes to automated payment applications, and now Colorado-based ShelfX has purposed them for its new wireless-equipped Vending Fridges. Eliminating the need for a cashier — or cash, for that matter — …


NewsFlash uses high-frequency light to transmit data from iPad to smartphone, we go hands-on (video)

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MIT’s Media Lab is chock-full of cutting-edge tech projects that researchers create, then often license to manufacturers and developers. One such project is called NewsFlash, and uses high-frequency red and green light to transmit data to the built-i…


Yahoo unveils app search page for Android and iOS, because we need it

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Yahoo may be sliding down the search engine totem pole, but the company is doing its best to climb back up, with a new space dedicated to apps. This week, Yahoo added a new “Apps” tab to its search page, giving users a new portal into both the Androi…


MasterCard’s QkR mobile payment system enters trial in Australia

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MasterCard is all over the map when it comes to mobile payments. The credit company will partner with anyone, anywhere, anytime if it means getting new customers and making a buck on the deal. Its latest offering is called QkR, an Australian effort wi…


Google demos QR code Gmail access, claims something better in store

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What’s the big G up to here, then? It seems the Gmail team has been tinkering with a new secure method of accessing your precious email. Type your credentials into your phone, then scan a QR code in the browser to log in. It’s ideal for public machines…


Microsoft Tag adds support for QR codes and NFC, seeks barcode dominance

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Last year, Microsoft Tag shed its beta skin and stepped out into the wild world of multi-colored barcodes. Now, Redmond has decided to revamp and expand its system, with additional support for both QR codes and NFC capabilities. The update effecti…


Show off your smartphone photog skills with Sony Ericsson’s vscreens

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Have you been jonesin’ to show off those Epic 4G Touch camera skills on a bit bigger screen? Sony Ericsson has you covered with vscreens, a website / app combo that gets your trip to Everest on your flatscreen to secure bragging rights. Once you i…


Nintendo’s eShop plans: premium DLC, game demos, smartphone shopping, relevancy

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Nintendo’s latest earnings report may be a litany of woe, but at least the outfit’s semi-annual financial results briefing bore good news: the 3DS eShop is about to get a kick in the pants. Today’s 3DS store gets the job done, but it’s hampered by d…