We’ve all seen one—a slightly-off email that shows up asking us to click a link to an account we already have (like the phone company, Amazon or Walmart). From there, we’re usually led to a fake ...
But QR codes can also leave you vulnerable. That’s because scammers, organized criminal gangs, and shady nation-states are ...
What started as a health-safety solution during the pandemic is now generating growing frustration among diners of all ages ...
Perhaps no symbol is as emblematic of dining out in the modern era as the QR code. It graces our tables at restaurants, beckoning us to pull out our phones and scan. QR is short for "quick response," ...
Is the QR code a relic of pandemic-era dining, or is it the future of restaurants? The answer probably depends on the type of eatery you’re in. While restaurants of all stripes embraced QR codes ...
QR codes, which allow for touchless transactions, may have emerged as a permanent replacement for physical menus, according to restaurant industry experts. Bitly, a link management service, said that ...
QR codes can be used to pull up a menu in a restaurant, get more information at museums, pay for parking, etc. Those black and white QR codes are everywhere. And even though QR codes were invented in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Walk into Sugar House Station in Salt Lake City, and you'll find it's very similar to any other restaurant in many respects: Cooks prepare the food, runners run the food to the tables ...
A dining innovation that once looked like the future has worn out its welcome with many restaurateurs, customers and servers who say it takes the joy out of dining. By Amelia Nierenberg Heavenly ...
Quick response codes, those boxy information-packed cousins to bar codes, are being used by Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant in Montclair, N.J., to engage mobile-technology-savvy guests and spur buzz.
QR codes may have only started popping up a few years ago as a pandemic-era contactless technology, but customers are already starting to age out of the original static experience that’s no different ...