Apple Watch for Kids is a go in Australia
Getting your kids online using just an Apple Watch is now a thing in Australia, but it will cost you $20 per month for the privilege.
Getting your kids online using just an Apple Watch is now a thing in Australia, but it will cost you $20 per month for the privilege.
If you normally gotta catch ’em all, do you hafta collect ’em all in Lego? Fans of the bricks may find out, and will get some new ways to play with the innovation bricks.
Screen time doesn’t have to be high Keeping the kids away from phones and tablets isn’t easy, but fortunately there are screen-free options, as well.
An evolution to the standard Lego brick, a tech-filled smart brick means an interactive brick that responds to how you (or your kids) play.
From December 10, Australia’s controversial social media age ban goes into effect. What does it mean for kids and teens, and can it be avoided?
Some of us love Star Wars and Marvel and Disney aplenty, and if you’re buying for someone who does, these ideas could make the holiday season.
A party game for kids and adults, Lego Brick Like This is all about giving the right instructions and building stuff, and is fun for everyone.
If your kids are always asking and pleading to get them a tablet, a new option from Samsung actually comes with kid-focused features and a durable case.
Australia’s premier kid-friendly will use the coming days to repair a problematic update built to push its platform into the future.
Age checks will be rolled out and forced from December onwards for Australia and New Zealand, disabling chat until an age has been verified.