It likely won’t be hard to remember the new phone number for a cancer support line: CSC-867-5309. The seven digits, made famous by the 1981 Tommy Tutone hit, “867-5309/Jenny,” now directs callers to ...
In late December, the 21st to be exact, my friends Amos and Clara called me 17 times. On December 22 it was eight times. The calls were short—sometimes only 30 to 45 seconds, and they usually arrived ...
We all need change. The trick is to calibrate the appropriate amount of it. By Ronnie Scott Changing my number had always been a street-level fantasy, the kind of thing I’d dream in my idle hours of ...
It might be near impossible to be a kid these days without a smartphone, but AT&T wants to offer parents a decent compromise. The wireless carrier launched its AmiGO Jr. Phone, which combines Samsung ...
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(RTTNews) - AT&T (T) has introduced the AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone, a kid-friendly smartphone to give parents more choice and control when they decide to give their kids a smartphone device. The amiGOTM Jr.
AT&T is launching a new version of the Samsung Galaxy A16 with software fully tailored for use by kids, including comprehensive parental controls. The "AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone" joins an existing watch ...
In brief: A very modern concern for people with young children revolves around smartphones. The online world can be a dangerous one, which is why AT&T has teamed up with Samsung to launch a ...
The AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone is the first and only smartphone that has been designed and approved by parents and kids for a major US telecom. Kid-focused smartphones aren’t a new idea, and it has been ...
The XploraOne smartphone for kids is designed to offer basic communication without exposing children to the open internet or app stores. With parent-approved contacts and an anti-scroll design, it ...
(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.