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At one Sugar House restaurant, diners scan a QR code at the table, tap and order right from their phones. Is this the future of the restaurant business?
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When begging goes digital
In a strange twist to the government's push for a "Digital India," the country's beggars too have decided to go cashless. Some now sport QR code placards around their necks or carry a tablet, offering ...
With QRStuff, city officials can efficiently disseminate important updates, like road closures or community events, directly ...
Imagine a scenario where you don’t need to hunt for an ATM or visit a bank branch to withdraw cash. Instead, all it takes is ...
Now customers don't need to take the pain to find an ATM and use their debit card for cash withdrawal, as this has become ...
That’s what makes iScanner such a lifesaver. It’s a smart little app for iPhone and iPad that turns your device into a ...
If cleared, this move could change the way Indians access cash, making it as simple as scanning a code at a local store.
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