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Visualead aims to kill off ugly QR codes with its new almost invisible design January 26, 2013 - 1:00 am I can think of few things in technology as widely detested as the QR code.
Google has finally started rolling out Android's redesigned QR code scanner — a year after we first spotted it in a teardown.
Japanese engineer Masahiro Hara, known for inventing the ubiquitous 'QR code' nearly 30 years ago, announced on Friday that he is now working on a new version of the popular tracking system.
Android has a built-in QR code scanner tool that you might not even know about, but Google is in the process of giving it a redesigned look. Back in Android 13, Google added support for a built-in ...
The new QR (quick response) code will be designed in such a way that it will be able to store more information compared to the present design, said Hara. Hara was invited by the Karnavati ...
Masahiro Hara invented the QR code in 1994. The new generation of the code system, which will be unveiled after three years, will be useful in disaster management applications, such as tracking ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – The “use-by” and “best-by” dates printed on milk cartons and gallon jugs may soon become a thing of the past, giving way to more accurate and informative QR codes. A new ...
Unlike the present black and white QR code design, the new version will have more colours and may be rectangular in shape rather than current square pattern, said Hara while talking to reporters ...
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