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KDDI service to help Japanese in need to find empty toilet cubicles through smartphones and computers
Japanese telecommunications carrier KDDI will soon launch a service in Japan to let people know how many cubicles are occupied through smartphones and computers. Sensors in the cubicles detect when the doors are closed. These sensors are connected to a separate gateway device that uses KDDI’s telecommunication network to send information to a remote server.…
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LG’s Children’s Wristband KizON is the first wearable device to receive the Green Product Mark from TÜV Rheinland
KizON, a wearable device designed for children from LG is the first wearable device to receive the Green Product Mark from Europe’s leading testing, inspection, and certification body, TUV Rheinland. UL Environment awarded KizON its ECOLOGO Platinum certification, the highest offered by the 120-year-old American organization. KizON is a wearable designed exclusively for pre-school and…