I’ve long since given into the temptation to hand over my iPad to my children. Not surprisingly this has resulted in it being dropped, sat upon, smeared with goo and generally abused. What is ...
EMERYVILLE, Calif., Feb. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: LF), today announced LeapPad Explorer™, a multifunctional learning tablet that ushers in the next generation of ...
LeapFrog today introduced a baby brother to the Fly “pentop computer.” The $50 Tag uses the same Anoto high-res scanning technology to “read” specially printed books to kids, and can connect to the ...
My 7-year-old son has spent the last few months eyeballing the Apple iPad some family members have been sporting. It's not something I was actually considering getting him anytime soon. The good news ...
This year's must-have gift inspires children to create their own personalized learning experiences with 100+ learning games and apps, and an on-board camera & video recorder EMERYVILLE, Calif. and NEW ...
LeapFrog has been making some really interesting and high-tech learning toys for kids for a long time. These toys are often a little geek's first foray into the world of gadgets and electronics. The ...
The Leapfrog LeapPad is perfect for your tablet-loving tot. If your child reaches for your iPad more than often, it may be time to get them a tablet of their own. Lucky for you, Leapfrog’s LeapPad ...
LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., maker of the LeapPad educational toy line, has sued Mattel Inc.’s Fisher-Price Inc., sparking a patent-infringement battle over talking books that are expected to be hot ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, an educational toy company based in Emeryville, has formed partnerships with Sega Toys Ltd. and the Benesse Corp. to produce Japanese versions of its leading interactive ...
CORRECTION: The following story contains some errors: Emeryville's LeapFrog is selling 20,000 women's health books to the Department of Health and Human Services for distribution in Afghanistan, not ...
Today's kids sure do have it lucky. My idea of a mobile gadget growing up was a Walkman cassette player with a Beach Boys tape inside, or maybe my dad's wristwatch. Times have changed. Now, kids are ...
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