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Greenpeace has attacked Equinor over a computer game the Norwegian energy giant has funded for UK schoolchildren that claims renewable energy is “less reliable” than other power sources such ...
Kids are awesome, but shopping for kids can be difficult, especially in this increasingly complex and computerized world. If you’re in the market to buy your tyke or teen some new tech, we’re here to ...
From wooden toys to outdoor play, parents and educators are driving the push to delay kids’ tech exposure in favor of more hands-on experiences. About 68% of parents with children under 6 say ...
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has announced that the government is building a digital platform for public sector technology buying. Dubbed the National Digital ...
De Kai writes. “Having kids, most grown folks say.” Since AI is learning by absorbing everything we do and say online, we need to be conscientious about who we are around our AI “children ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to [email protected]. Is it possible to upload the consciousness of ...
But in a time of educational crisis across the state, we’d rather have fewer distractions from catching kids up on math and reading, not more. LGBTQ club bans: Texas leaders seem eager to test ...
Dads love a good gadget. Whether it’s a new piece of stereo equipment, a power tool to add to his ensemble, or a better way to take pictures on the fly, he’ll enjoy having something new to ...
Walker's ruling on Tuesday sides with trade groups NetChoice and Computer and Communications ... do not have a constitutional right to addict kids to their products." Uthmeier's office plans ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: the battle over Florida’s social media ban for kids. The bill, signed into law last year, bans accounts for children under 14 and requires parental permission for those ...
In his order granting the preliminary injunction sought by the groups Computer & Communications Industry Association and NetChoice, Walker wrote that the law is “likely unconstitutional,” but ...