Tin Can is a kid-friendly WiFi phone that replicates an old-fashioned landline. It's aimed at parents who want to delay giving their kids a cellphone. "It's important for kids to have social autonomy, ...
(NewsNation) — When you hear the words tin can, you probably think of food. What about a phone? ‘Tin Can’ is a new device option for parents to introduce kids to a phone that is like a landline phone, ...
Today’s announcement from government to reduce regulatory red tape for exporters means competing on the world stage will soon be easier for some Kiwi businesses. By the end of the month, food ...
Hong Kong developer K. Wah International on Thursday said it priced units in a new residential development in Tin Hau 17 per cent higher than a new neighbouring project that was launched last year, as ...
A private-school music instructor starts a choir in this New Zealand tear-jerker that hews to the tried and tested inspiring-teacher formula. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Trial preparations are underway for a woman accused of murdering her two children and leaving their bodies in suitcases for years before they were discovered. Hakyung Lee is charged with killing Minu ...
Hannah Kliger joined the CBS News New York team as a reporter in May 2022, focusing her coverage in Brooklyn. A native New Yorker, Hannah has received several awards for her investigative journalism ...
Tom Phillips was killed in a dramatic shootout with cops in the Waikato region, south of Auckland, after they were called to reports of a robbery at a farm supply store in the town of Piopio early on ...
Argentinian officials might have found more art looted by the Nazis during World War II as they hunt down a famous painting in Buenos Aires. The new works were discovered as officials searched for an ...
TIANJIN – Chinese President Xi Jinping blasted “bullying behaviour” in the world order as he gathered Eurasian leaders on Sept 1 for a showpiece summit aimed at putting Beijing front and centre of ...
Medical advances and geopolitics collide for two septuagenarian leaders who have suggested that their time in office is far from over. By Anton Troianovski and Chris Buckley Reporting from Berlin and ...
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