Taxpayers and practitioners are unsure whether the CP53E notices they have received are scams or simply sent in error, a ...
Armenia is hosting the first European Union summit in Yerevan. The summit on Tuesday marks a deepening of ties that's been ...
Apple's iOS 27 adds a "Create a Pass" tool with three templates. After 14 years of waiting for PassKit adoption, Apple is letting users build their own passes.
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On a recent episode of Thoughtful Money with Adam Taggart, 29-year-old investor Peter Slegers described how he tracks his 18-company portfolio. He ignores price ticks and instead totals the free cash ...
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Healthcare is one of the few industries where a QR code platform's compliance posture directly determines whether you can deploy it at all. HIPAA requires that any tool handling protected health ...
Former Cardamom employees picket outside the restaurant at the Walker Art Center on Thursday after Daniel Del Prado's DDP Restaurant Group fired Cardamom's front-of-house staff as part of a transition ...
QR Codes are no longer something people “try.” They’re something people use every day, whether it’s scanning a restaurant menu, checking product details, getting a discount, or making a quick payment.
It’s a simple thing we encounter many times every single week – often while in a hurry. You pull up at a parking spot, scan a QR code and pay within seconds. Or you sit down at a cafe, scan a code to ...
QR codes can be great. They provide a quick shortcut when we’re trying to do everyday tasks, saving us from some annoying typing just to get something done. There’s also something satisfying about how ...
Scientists have created a microscopic QR code so tiny it can only be seen with an electron microscope—smaller than most bacteria and now officially a world record. But this isn’t just about size; it’s ...