The clock is a perfect technology. For just a few dollars, you can buy a digital wristwatch and chronometer able to keep extremely accurate time for years without winding a spring or replacing a ...
Concept design uses QR codes to give time and place information to smartphones and other devices with artificial eyes. The QR code constantly changes to reflect the new time. Freelance writer Amanda C ...
As you probably know, we love our clocks here at Hackaday. Odd display technologies are always interesting to see, as are unusual encoding techniques such as binary, ternary or higher-radix number ...
QR Codes are becoming more and more popular, but I think this may be the first clock to actually use QR codes to tell the time, and it is the work of the guys over at Berg, who describe it as a clock ...
There has always been a polarization among the users of the internet of things: those that understand and can manage the internet of things, and those who cannot. This phenomenon can in part be ...
For all intents and purposes QR codes are a dead technology only being kept alive by marketing machine life support. For some reason advertising types think it’s easier for consumers to snap a photo ...
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. To put it in the developer's own words, "[QR Clock] really has no purpose unless you've got a sense of humor." The application ...
We'll say straight out that this is probably of extremely limited utility, but a Japanese company called King Jim is coming out with a clock that can display QR codes (which are sort of like fancy ...
I didn’t quite understand what was up with this King Jim QR Code Clock until I read the description on Dottocomu, but I should have known to go with my gut instinct: that it had some use in entwining ...
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