Two-dimensional barcodes called Quick Response codes, or QR codes for short, are used to store data that devices can read. While QR codes are popularly scanned via smartphones, what if you want to ...
Based on an idea from a Pauldotcom episode, he set out to make a rapid attack device, using an LED to spoof the signals that would be received by scanning a barcode. By exposing the POS to a set ...
About 10 billion barcodes are scanned every day across the world, and there are more barcodes scanned daily than there are searches on Google. But perhaps not for much longer. GS1, the global non ...
Barcodes, the ubiquitous black-and-white stripes seen on almost every product today, have come a long way since their inception. Introduced in 1948 and first used in retail decades later, barcodes ini ...
Ten billion barcodes are scanned every day across the world. And since their introduction 50 years ago they’ve revolutionised the way we do business. But as demand for more information on our ...