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Scandit raises $80 million to power mobile barcode scanning with AR and computer vision

Venture Beast

Scandit, a company that develops mobile barcode scanning and computer vision technology, has raised $80 million in a series C round of funding. Read More.

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The Barcode Warehouse deploys ServiceNow to streamline managed services

Computer Weekly

Customisation of cloud-based tool has enabled ruggedised mobile devices company to streamline its business processes

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Mega-Popular Muslim Prayer Apps Were Secretly Harvesting Phone Numbers

Gizmodo

Google recently booted over a dozen apps from its Play Store—among them Muslim prayer apps with 10 million-plus downloads, a barcode scanner, and a clock—after researchers discovered secret data-harvesting code hidden within them. Creepier still, the clandestine code was engineered by a company linked to a Virginia… Read more.

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The Future of Shopping

Galido

Mobile applications and automation is changing the face of shopping. Barcode Scanning. One technology that has been around for many years now is barcode scanning. One technology that has been around for many years now is barcode scanning. Every store now has an app and almost anything can now be ordered online.

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What Google’s new Android logo tells us

Dataconomy

Quick take: Google is rolling out a suite of updates across its mobile ecosystem, including a new Android logo and improvements to various apps, as it prepares for the imminent release of Android 14. Gone are the days when uploading barcoded passes felt like a scavenger hunt. What changed in the logo? Ready for a refresh?

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How Trainline’s CTO stays on track with professional development

CIO Business Intelligence

Few would swap sunny San Francisco and the innovation of Silicon Valley for a train ticketing company serving disgruntled UK commuters, but try telling that to Trainline CTO, Milena Nikolic. By 2018, the Trainline platform was hosting more than 80 million customer visits a month, with more than 80% coming through mobile devices.

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Alaska Airlines will remove kiosks, install iPads, and use facial recognition to streamline lobbies

GeekWire

The plan reflects several key trends in air travel, the economy, and technology: Increased smartphone usage: The new system embraces and encourages the trend of passengers checking in and choosing seats before arriving at the airport, and using mobile boarding passes on their smartphones. Alaska wants to get that close to 100%.

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