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 ...
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.
Little kids love to pretend they're on a phone call, even on a landline that isn't plugged in. Now they can have their own landlines. It all started when a bunch of parents decided to surprise their ...
Tin Can is a "landline" phone for kids that is gaining buzz and keeps selling out. On Christmas morning, its service was overloaded, and kids couldn't make calls. Tin Can has apologized and waived its ...
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