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And if they miss a task, you can sit your kid down and have a talk about responsibility and accountability, or whatever you do when your kid doesn't finish their chores. The Octopus-shaped night light kind of looks like the Snapchat ghost. Designed for children 3 and up, the Octopus watch also helps teach the concept of time. It has three modes: one that links time to tasks (for younger children), one that teaches how to read a digital clock, and one that teaches how to read an analog clock. You can preorder the Octopus watch in red, blue, lime green, pink and dark gray. Though it's designed to look just like the Apple Watch, its plastic build keeps it cheap. An optional Octopus-shaped night light that also charges the watch is available for $50.
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Seriously, we want to know why thousands of people are still holding onto their potentially explosive phones, iphone case with lanyard Also on the podcast, we chat about why governments are so bad at social media, Samsung is ready to reveal some more details on why its Galaxy Note 7 have been exploding, but there's a bigger mystery at hand: Why are so many people still using the potentially fiery phones?, Verizon reported that thousands of its customers could still be holding onto their Galaxy Note 7 devices, even after Samsung held a worldwide recall and essentially bricked the phones, Verizon is even taking desperate measures now and planning to reroute all non-911 calls to its customer service line, where they can return the phones..
As the Nokia and BlackBerry both tanked, many fans had clamored for the brands to adopt Android software but continue making their own hardware. BlackBerry eventually did, but added its own security software on top. Nokia's 6 is the brand's first Android phone. Will either one succeed? Well, that depends on you and how likely you'd be to buy one the new phones. So tell us in this poll below what you think -- are you excited about either Nokia or BlackBerry's potential comeback?. Once the top dogs in mobile, these two former blue-chip brands want to claw their way to a comeback. But that'll only work if people like you give a fig.
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