We live in an age where many children have access to smartphones, tablets and laptops. They’re powerful and intuitive, offering the Web and an ever-growing library of apps to explore. Learning and ...
Can Kano's Computer Kit turn kids into masters of the technology around them? Like superheroes, startups always like to have a good origin story; computer kit-maker Kano outdoes its peers by managing ...
Kano, the company behind a variety of build-it-yourself computer and coding kits, has unveiled a "laptop" today. A portable computer is probably more accurate. Whereas most laptops have a clamshell ...
There are more events and products coming on the market that make computer learning easier and fun for kids and the Piper computer is one of those. Our Piper review takes a look at a project that ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kano, the leader in creative computing, has revealed the most advanced DIY computer ever made – the Computer Kit Touch, is available today for $279.99 via Kano.me and selected ...
In the late 1980s a select group of British teens were given (or saved up their pocket money to buy) a small, rubber-keyed home PC called the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. My brother was one of them. And that ...
It’s still basically a dressed-up Raspberry Pi 3 The core of the Computer Kit Complete is the same as the regular Computer Kit. It’s still basically a dressed-up Raspberry Pi 3 that runs the Kano OS ...
The Kano Computer Kit Complete is designed to offer children and families an affordable way to get some hands-on experience building a computer. Available to pre-order now with a price tag of $250, ...
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby's creative consultancy MAP has designed a build-your-own computer kit (+ slideshow). London studio MAP worked with computer company Kano to create parts for the machine, ...
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When Kano launched in 2013, we called it a “drool-worthy kit that lets kids build their own computers.” Of course, it was a computer in the most basic sense of the word, an impeccably designed kit ...
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