8087h3d1n054ur from TecStories writes:
In typical lets fix it after its already too late corporate style, Japan's mobile phone giant NTT DoCoMo has developed and will soon be releasing a mobile phone that is capable of measuring radiation levels. This phone is not exactly going to be a massive hit in the rest of the world, but for japan right now this could actually save quite a few lives.
If you have ever had the good fortune to spend any amount of time in Japan, you might have noticed that TV programming is a whole different animal there. It is entertaining, the news is informative, and there is food everywhere.
Japan's largest carrier has announced what it describes as the world's first SIM-based authentication device — in other words, wireless technology that can replace your phone's SIM card and act as a login for other services. NTT Docomo's Portable SIM exists only in prototype form right now, incorporating Bluetooth, NFC, and SIM technology into a unit around the size of a credit card. But the carrier plans to downsize the device further for use in wearable electronics, like bracelets.
Techprezz: The Quick Charge 2.0 comes with 60 watts of power offering 70% faster charging than its predecessor 1.0 which only offered 10 watts.
This is a great technology ... I hate waiting long time to get my devices charged