Years ago, QR Codes were poised to take the world by storm. These fancy little squares could be photographed and scanned by any smartphone, and then it would lead users to websites, deals, or any ...
Tag, you’re no longer it. Microsoft has announced that it will terminate its Tag service two years from today. Launched in 2009, Tag tried to outdo 2D barcodes (QR codes) to provide a connector ...
Yesterday Microsoft made the not-so-surprising announcement that it would no longer be supporting its Microsoft Tag system. Rest easy, all you Microsoft Tag fanatics out there— the technology will ...
Microsoft Tag, the company's colorful take on QR codes is no more. Launched in 2009, the little-known service was supposed to be the software giant's answer to traditional bar codes, black-and-white ...
Is it a printing error? A pixilated maze? One of those puzzles where you have to cross your eyes to see the hidden image? Two-dimensional matrix bar codes are expanding into the mainstream. You can ...
Printing Inc. has been using Microsoft Tags on promotional materials like this guide to local events. A scan of the tag pulls up a Cirque du Soleil video. To continue ...
Monday, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Tag — the company's customizable QR code alternative — is shutting down in August 2015. To which the tech world replied, "Wait ... QR codes are still a thing ...
QR codes have been a bit slower to catch on than some had anticipated, yet their victory over competing codes is solid, and again reaffirmed with an announcement by Microsoft today: its Tag service ...
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