AI chatbots are designed to keep users engaged, and kids are especially vulnerable to their addictive features.
Parents are sticking their heads in the sand about their kids’ AI use. Experts say they should experiment with AI together instead.
The gaming industry notoriously targets kids for in-app purchases. Lootlock gives parents granular control over kids game spending.
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Students enrolled in a course on kinematics and dynamics of machinery at Tennessee Tech University have been working on a piece of adaptive playground equipment meant for ...
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Playful social engagement is at the core of learning, development, and thriving among children. But most play-facilitative technology does it wrong for neurodiverse children.
Stick 'Em, which builds robotics kits for children, is now a 14-strong start-up with distribution in 11 countries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TCL has launched their first ever fingerprint “smart” doorknob, the K1 which promises fast biometric access with a unique design and robust security features. Priced at $79.99, the TCL K1 adds smart ...
At Snapdragon Summit, we sat down with Qualcomm’s head of compute to unpack the company’s most ambitious PC processors yet.
MANILA, Philippines — The country’s luxury property landscape continues to gain prominence, and in this niche market stands The Velaris Residences—a residential masterpiece in Bridgetowne, which has ...
There’s been a lot of talk about what jobs will be replaced by AI and other forms of advanced technology. We learned from the pandemic that some jobs are “essential” in the sense that society can’t ...