With its latest device, LeapFrog's continuing to fight the good fight: teaching kids essential skills through the power of consumer electronics. LeapReader's a sort of spiritual successor to the ...
Imagine ordering flowers over the Internet with nothing but a pen and a piece of paper. Write the word "Buy" on the paper, and a few words about the type of arrangement, and a voice from a miniature ...
It looks like those intrigued by Leapfrog's Fly pentop computer but turned off by its "toy" status will soon have an option that's a little more in line with their sensibilities, as The New York Times ...
OK, so maybe it’s a friendly battle, but a test of mad skillz nonetheless, one that went down at San Francisco’s Shine nightclub not long ago. Every notebook that comes with the $80 LeapFrog Fly ...
LeapFrog Enterprises Inc., an Emeryville, Calif.-based maker of electronic learning products, reported a quarterly profit last month, reversing a loss from a year earlier. The company attributed the ...
LeapFrog has added a new dimension in its efforts to make fun, educational products for kids. The LeapReader is essentially a pen that is designed to aid in the reading and writing efforts of kids.
LeapFrog has revealed its latest product aimed at improving the literacy of youngsters, the LeapReader. The pen-like device follows on from the Tag Reading System and works with a library of more than ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, the California-based toymaker whose sales of educational toys have tumbled this year, is hoping to bounce back with an invention they are calling the first "pentop computer." The ...
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