With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk!
Alison Bennett, a mom in Los Angeles, has been going "full '90s" in her efforts to avoid buying her 8-year-old a phone. Bennett bought her an MP3 player for music, rents DVDs for movies, and gets ...
The Tin Can phone, a "landline" designed for kids, is having growing pains. It's become so popular that its service crashed on Christmas, leaving kids upset that they couldn't make calls on the gifts ...
More than 150 families at Nativity Parish School picked up tin can phones Monday at Skate City as part of Project Landline, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — When you hear the words tin can, you probably think of food. What about a phone? ‘Tin Can’ is a new device option ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Landlines from companies like Tin Can allow kids to chat with their friends without all the distracting apps and pings of a ...
Tin Can CEO Chet Kittleston, joins Jon Hansen to discuss how his company is providing kids with a screen-free calling experience to connect with their friends. Tin Can is a landline for kids that ...
(KSWB) – Sometimes trends find their way back. So, with the invention of the first iPhone in 2007, it makes sense that people might be feeling a little nostalgic for a form of simpler communication.
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Kurt Schlosser on Nov 12, 2025 at 11 ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — You know what they say, trends always find their way back. In fact, there’s even a theory out there that says popular style and trends tend to come back in 20-year cycles. So, with the ...