Published on September 21st,2006 at 8:33 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Fujitsu creates an invisible bar code

Fujitsu will provide next month the possible future of bar codes, which may replace the QR Code.


The new bar code will be IN-VI-SI-BLE to the naked eye, but your cell phone will be able to detect it and get the Internet link to the product or any other information. Named FP (Fine Picture) Code, it is made of thin yellow lines that will not be visible once printed on a picture.

Via Fujitsu
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Comments
 

  • Jenny Flesch

    I am always curious just what the next technology will be and of course, it usually revolves around money making opportunities. But you gotta admit, the stuff is still pretty cool, nonetheless.

  • memorand

    where can i download the software and the generator of the code?
    Is it to payment?
    Thank you

  • Nithin

    I want to do a final year project on this can u help me… my id nithin_akn@yahoo.co.in

 

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