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Parents Reconsider Technology for Kids







Parents Reconsider Technology for Kids

Parents Reconsider Technology for Kids 07/24/2004 11:08 PM

AP via Daily Press Jul 25 2004 3:30AM GMT




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AP - Amanda Cunningham started her daughter on computers at 2 1/2 with "Reader Rabbit" software and Web sites like Sesame Street. Like any parent, she was proud Madeline could master the mouse so young. But Cunningham soon realized Madeline, now 4, wasn't really learning anything. She just kept clicking, dragging and playing the same games over and over. Now, she's in no rush to get her 1-year-old son, Liam, on computers or the Internet.

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Kids & computers: Parents, scholars
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Small kids have better memories than
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Small kids have better memories than
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There are times when parents are considered somewhat liable for illegal actions by their kids, but in most cases, the kids themselves take responsibility. So, why is that not the case in a situation where the RIAA and music sharing is involved? In a story about a husband and wife being charged for "downloading," the couple admits that it was their two teenagers who did the downloading, but a lawyer is still telling them to pay up the $3,000 the RIAA wants. There are all sorts of problems with this. First, no one was sued for "downloading," but for sharing unauthorized music (two very different things). However, more importantly, the fact that this couple has no clue how to download music shows exactly the main weakness of the RIAA's case. They're suing people without any evidence that the people they're suing committed the crime. But, the way the system works, it's cheaper to pay up than to fight the bogus claims.

Small kids have better memories than
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Small kids have better memories than
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07/22/2004 01:31 PM
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Parents lie to get kids into good
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schools (Reuters)
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Reuters - More than a quarter of parents are willing to lie to get their children into good state-run schools, a survey has found.

New Phone Lets Parents Track Kids
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New Phone Lets Parents Track Kids
(Reuters)
07/28/2004 08:04 AM
Reuters - Parents in South Korea will now be able to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone that has been designed for kids.

What a Crappy Present - CD Gift Advice,
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What a Crappy Present - CD Gift Advice,
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“Parents in South Korea will now be able to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone that has been designed for kids. SK Telecom Co. began selling Wednesday colorful cell phones with antennas that look like human ears and a built in tracker using the global positioning satellite (GPS) network.”…

Parents with sick kids turning to
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USATODAY.com - Couples who need a stem cell donor for a child desperately ill with leukemia or anemia are turning to reproductive genetics clinics to help them conceive one, says a report Wednesday about the controversial approach.

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07/04/2004 02:24 AM
The Supreme Court has decided to put the responsibility of protecting children from online porn on the parents. Online child safety advocate, Parry Aftab, comments on the COPA decision and offers parents advice. [PRWEB Jul 4, 2004]

New S.Korean Cell Phone Lets Parents
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Track Kids (Reuters)
07/28/2004 04:13 AM
Reuters - Parents in South Korea will now be able to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone that has been designed for kids. SK Telecom Co. began selling Wednesday colorful cell phones with antennas that look like human ears and a built in tracker using the global positioning satellite (GPS) network.

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Kase Company recently introduced a new travel activity case with a fold-out activity table, both strong and large enough to allow kids to use a laptop computer, portable DVD player, or any electronic learning product while riding in the backseat. [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]

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Phone technology worries parents


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Internet screening technology popular
among Chinese parents


Internet screening technology popular
among Chinese parents
07/08/2004 01:49 AM
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Frontiers 31 Mar 2005 - 3G Technology -
Will it make it harder for parents to
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Frontiers 31 Mar 2005 - 3G Technology -
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Software Technology Used By Law
Enforcement to Catch Internet Predators
Now Available to Parents to Protect Ki


Software Technology Used By Law
Enforcement to Catch Internet Predators
Now Available to Parents to Protect Ki
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3G technology may pose risks to kids


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LifeLynx Launches New Child Safety
Technology in Ohio - Device Helps Speed
Up the Search for Missing Kids


LifeLynx Launches New Child Safety
Technology in Ohio - Device Helps Speed
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Life Lynx has developed a new child safety tool that can alert the authorities of a missing child in seconds. This alert will include a recent picture, which is the most important piece of data that the authorites need to do their job effectively and bring the child to safety. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]

FDA to Reconsider Silicone Implants


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FDA to Reconsider Breast Implant Ban
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FDA to Reconsider Breast Implant Ban
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04/07/2005 03:35 AM
AP - The government is considering lifting a ban on most silicone-gel breast implants, but federal scientists question whether there's enough evidence indicating how long the devices will last inside a woman's body — or what health risks may result if they break.

Kids Have a ‘Doggone’ Good Time with
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Series


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Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
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as "Smart Zone Kids" Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom


Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as "Smart Zone Kids" Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom
12/30/2004 05:15 AM
Wholesale-Telecom is now offering an Internet browser that protects children and teenagers from online pedophiles and inappropriate content The browser is totally interactive for parents to customize to their preference. [PRWEB Dec 30, 2004]

Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as “Smart Zone Kids” Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom.


Keeping Your Kids Truly Safe and Secure
on the Internet Now Just Became as Easy
as “Smart Zone Kids” Browser Available
Through Wholesale-Telecom.
12/22/2004 01:28 AM
Wholesale-Telecom is now offering an Internet browser that protects children and teenagers from online pedophiles and inappropriate content The browser is totally interactive for parents to customize to their preference. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]

US govt to reconsider Microsoft patent


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GOP Senators Reconsider Personal
Accounts (AP)


GOP Senators Reconsider Personal
Accounts (AP)
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AP - Senate Republicans are considering temporarily sidetracking President Bush's plan for personal investment accounts under Social Security, hoping Democrats will then join compromise talks on legislation to restore the program's solvency.

Booksellers asked to reconsider "Unfit"


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Calling Unfit for Command, "the Hitler Diaries of the current political season -- a complete fraud," a media advocacy group is urging major book retailers to rethink their policy surrounding the anti-John Kerry title, which stands at the center of a controversial smear campaign. Noting that key allegations in the book have already been proven to be false, Media Matters for America CEO David Brock today wrote to Wal-Mart, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble "to express my concern that by continuing to sell "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry" as a work of nonfiction, prominent book retailers are complicit in a literary hoax."

NASA Urged to Reconsider Shuttle Mission
to HST


NASA Urged to Reconsider Shuttle Mission
to HST
07/14/2004 01:49 AM
Slashdot Jul 14 2004 6:35AM GMT

High Court to Reconsider Death Sentences
(AP)


High Court to Reconsider Death Sentences
(AP)
04/19/2004 03:04 PM
AP - The Supreme Court used a case that reads like a best-selling legal thriller to consider Monday whether more than 100 death row inmates should get new sentences because judges, not juries, were the final arbiters of their fates.

Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kids


Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kids 06/22/2005 02:48 AM


Ithaki 4 KiDs MetaSearch Engine for Kids
http://kids.ithaki.net/

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Presents For Bad Kids Head To eBay,
Rather Than Kids


Presents For Bad Kids Head To eBay,
Rather Than Kids
12/27/2004 04:42 AM
Well, normally, people wait until after they've received presents to dump them on eBay. However, one father who felt his three sons were being particularly bad lately decided that to punish them he's putting their presents up for sale on eBay. To be honest, this sounds like a bit of a publicity stunt -- and it seems likely that, now that this is getting attention, that casino that seems to be buying e very random quirky auction item will snap this one up. Update: Whoops. It's apparently already happened. Indeed, the casino in question has d ecided to buy the undelivered presents. This is sort of an update on our story last year about how sellers were increasingly looking to use eBay as a publicity generating tool. It appears that's now being used by buyers to generate publicity, as well.

MP3 Players Aren't Just For Kids; In
Fact They're Barely For Kids


MP3 Players Aren't Just For Kids; In
Fact They're Barely For Kids
12/19/2004 03:47 PM
The common bit of wisdom is that MP3s are a young person's technology. It's the teens and the folks just coming out of college that are the MP3 generation, after all, so they'd be the most likely to own an MP3 player, right? Not at all, apparently. A new study says that 90% of MP3 player owners over 34 years old. While this may have something to do with the high price of many of the best MP3 players, the numbers still don't seem right. It would be interesting to see the methodology behind this study. That's not to say that those over 34 aren't likely to own an MP3 player, but it's hard to believe that 90% of MP3 players go to those 35 and older.
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