When our team gets together we love to mix it up about some of the clever and not-so-clever uses for QR Codes we’ve seen recently. We all had a good laugh at these two food-related fails. Much as we love bacon, we just can’t see creating traffic pandemonium for it: We asked the guy […]
The end is nigh! QR Code disbelievers (yawn) frankly bore us with their empty claims of passing fad and no one uses them. QR Codes are here and they’re working quite successfully for millions of us. Arbitron and Edison Research just released the results of their most recent mobile use study (conducted January and February 2013), […]
We’re taking a step from the invisible to the highly visible – QR Codes designed to make an impact. Facebookers voted Jason G’s comment the QR Droid testimonial of 2012: “I am a musician, and I had my QR code tattooed on my arm, so when I’m at a club, concert, etc, I can […]
I got my mind on my money and my money on my mind. Well, sort of. Upconversion luminescence — emission produced at wavelengths shorter than the excitation light is actually what we’re thinking of. A team of researchers from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and the University of South Dakota have […]
The 2012 championship was referred to as the first “second screen” Super Bowl. It was estimated that up to 60% of viewers watched the game unfold with phones in hand, tweeting, facebook updating, and following along with the help of some strategically-placed QR Codes. Three commercials from last year caught our attention because they utilized […]
Hointer? That’s what they call themselves? Well, apparently yes. The concept here is the target customer of the male persuasion is a “spearhunter,” someone who’d rather not shop for clothing, who’d prefer to interact with a gadget instead of a salesperson. Sounds like most guys we know. Welcome to Hointer, fella. Utilizing QR Code-enabled technology […]