BOB'S BLOG

January 27, 2017

An eBook at bedtime: families and connected devices

New Intel research shows that parents are finally waking up to the risks of leaving their children to navigate the digital world unsupervised and are taking their kids’ mobile device use in hand. Over one third (35%) of the 13,000 parents that took part in the “New Family Dynamics in a Connected

January 27, 2017

How Millennials Are Changing Retail Patterns

A look at how Millennials are changing the purchasing landscape.

January 27, 2017

Healthy habits for TV, video games and the internet – Growing Family

Worried about how much screen time your kids get? Check out these positive ways to encourage healthy habits and create a good balance with other hobbies.

January 26, 2017

Sextortion becoming major problem with minor children

A man who was recently arrested for allegedly impersonating Justin Bieber online in order to get nude photos from minor females is facing child pornography and extortion charges.

January 26, 2017

Unplug; connect with your own kids

These days, whether at a restaurant, park, school or church, it’s impossible not to see parents or their children buried in a smartphone or tablet. Rapidly evolving technology and the demands of everyday life have forced us to rely more on digital devices for everything from work to leisure.

January 26, 2017

HP recalls more than 100,000 batteries for possible overheating

The recall expands one from HP in June. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the laptop batteries can pose “fire and burn hazards.”

January 26, 2017

Is a ‘Fun Time Parent’ Taking All The Fun Out Of Your Parenting? –

The line between having an enjoyable time with one parent versus “Disneyland parenting” is when fun tends to surpass reason, good judgment, and even in some ways the best interest of the kids.

January 25, 2017

Children Across the Country Spread Happiness With the Great Kindness Challenge

Millions of children, from all 50 states, have pledged to help spread kindness.

January 25, 2017

Google cracks down on fake news, billions of bad ads

The search giant’s 2016 Bad Ads report says it removed 1.7 billion offenders, more than double that of 2015.