Since we’re taking our tablet on vacation, I’ve been thinking about the apps my kids will use. Am I loading new apps onto it or simply letting them play the old ones? And if I’m purchasing new apps for the summer, what criteria am I using for choosing these apps?
First the massive social media site pushed users onto Timeline - and now they're swapping out your contact info!
That's right - without giving users any notification, Facebook created an email address for you AND posted it on your profile page. Talk about "boundary issues."
Prepping for and going on vacation with a toddler/preschooler is a fun challenge. There are always a lot of things to think about - what clothes to pack, how many diapers to bring (or maybe that’s just me) and most importantly, what do I bring to occupy the kids while we are traveling? Do I bring books, toys or my tablet?
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With school coming to a close and the kids suddenly having way more energy than you remember them ever having, the obvious choice is to set them loose in the backyard.
But what about when summer storms keep little ones inside and underfoot?
Keep your kids entertained with Nintendo Selects - a collection of games for Wii like Mario Power Tennis and Pikmin 2. With a suggested retail prices of $19.99, these games are easy on the wallet and fun for the whole family.
Is the world's largest social networking site going to let kids join in an effort to save face?
Perhaps in an attempt to boost stock prices after their latest price dip, Facebook is reworking their policies to potentially allow users under 13 to create profiles.
So I was browsing my kids' large lengthy app collection and it’s quite embarrassing really, the number of apps that we own. I did a quick scan and an interesting price pattern emerges.
Do you have relationship with your little ones that has been complicated by SMS messaging and large thumbs?
As if parenting wasn't difficult enough without technology getting in the way!
But when it does, the results can be hilarious. That’s where Parents Shouldn’t Text comes in. The website is the web’s funniest collection of text messages to and from parents.
Take a look at our slideshow to see some funny exchanges and miscommunications via text message: