It looks like a stopwatch, but it's a cell phone for kids. Enfora's TicTalk joins (and beats) the smaller Firefly in the realm of parentally controlled phones for preteens. The TicTalk isn't perfect, ...
It's the Gecko v the TicTalkThere's also a big difference in pricing. The TicTalk cost $259, but this is generally included in plan costs, and the Gecko just over $100. There are no bundled call ...
See Dick and Jane on their cellphones. The elementary school set is the latest target of cellphone companies. So far, two models are on the market: Firefly from Firefly Mobile Inc. and TicTalk from ...
Ahhhh yes, yet another cellphone for the kiddies — soon enough there'll just be cellular kiosks in every natal ward. Anywho, Enfora and toy company LeapFrog have collaborated on the TicTalk, a ...
Enfora and LeapFrog, an interactive toy company, today announced the TicTalk phone for young children. Like the Firefly and Wherifone, the TicTalk has a limited feature set, restricted call list and ...
August 9, 2005 It was only a matter of time before someone would build a purpose built mobile phone for children. Learning product developer LeapFrog has announced that it has entered into an ...
We spied this phone a while back, and while it might be cute, kids these days need to see some specs before they be toting. PC Magazine has a review and finds Enfora's $99 TicTalk a better alternative ...
It’s the latest marketing pitch to sell wireless phones to busy parents: Stay connected! Does a child really need a cell phone? Only you can decide what’s right for your family. But clearly cell phone ...
TicTalk Front The Enfora TicTalk looks nothing like a phone, but it is a phone. The loop at the top is the antenna, but it's also a great hook for a carabiner clip. The speaker is near the top. Since ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results