While they may not be the all-in-one solution some had envisioned, QR codes are still very popular. It’s easy to understand why, too — just point your camera or scanner at a QR code, and you’re ...
The Quick Response code, more popularly referred to as a QR code, has really taken off in recent years, and it's easy to see why. Though COVID-19 helped mainstream it, these codes make sharing ...
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QR-code menus and check-in apps: How rampant digitisation is ruining travel Ryanair’s digital-only boarding passes are the latest in a long line of obstacles for travellers who are less confident ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A sign outside the market writes no entry without wearing masks on Feb 4, 2020. (Image credit: ...
Workplaces and retail businesses in New South Wales will be required to use the Service NSW QR code in a fortnight's time. Previously, only hospitality businesses and hairdressers were required to ...
New South Wales residents have been using a QR code scanner within the Service NSW app to check into businesses across the state to help health authorities with COVID-19 contact tracing. The mandatory ...
QR codes are dead, an internet marketing strategist wrote in AdAge in 2013. The murderer: "easier-to-use apps." And yet, four years later, that isn't the case. Apps have become even more prevalent and ...