Have we come so far as not to need pens anymore to capture the written word? Of course not. Laptops and Tablet PCs are gaining popularity, of course, and they've become many a student's best friend.
NEW YORK, January 12, 2005 - Educational technology developer LeapFrog has released details of a new pentop computer. Dubbed the FLY, the pentop computer is designed to bring interactivity to the most ...
LeapFrog's much-ballyhooed Fly pentop computer has finally made it onto retail shelves — just in time for the holiday shopping season — and David Pogue of The New York Times has a review that ...
LEAPFROG Enterprises Inc. won the Toy of the Year award this year for its FLY Pentop Computer — as well as the Most Innovative Toy Award, Educational Toy of the Year Award, Parents’ Choice Silver ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, a maker of educational toys, has introduced a new product that is sure to be a hit this holiday season. The Fly pentop computer is about the size of an electric toothbrush, but ...
LeapFrog Enterprises' Fly "pentop computer" hit retail shelves Monday, and the educational toy maker is expecting strong sales after racking up strong online "pre-sales." "Our hopes are strong for it, ...
October 25, 2005 Sometimes we write about technologies well in advance of actually hands-on experiencing them. Such was the case with the PenTop computer and although we were enthusiastic based on the ...
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Autumn Cullen may have been among the first children this holiday season to open a brightly wrapped package with a toy inside. But when Cullen and two dozen of her peers gathered ...
Have we come so far as not to need pens anymore to capture the written word? Of course not. Laptops and Tablet PCs are gaining popularity, of course, and they've become many a student's best friend.
A new tech from Leapfrog called FLY Fusion pen, a portable "pen top computer" featuring an optical camera in the tip. As you write in your FLY paper notebook — containing paper with thousands of tiny ...
The Good: It's well made, affordable, and genuinely innovative; its pedagogical software design is inspired The Bad: Waiting for audio cues can get tiresome; makes the occasional mistake recognizing ...