Princess Ines of Sweden, the adorable little daughter of Prince Carl Philip and his wife, Princess Sofia, is celebrating her first birthday today, 7 February, and her parents have shared a very sweet ...
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 ...
The son of Norway’s crown princess denied on Wednesday that videos on his phone showed acts of rape, as he broke down during his first day of testimony in his trial for rape and domestic violence, a ...
For many families, the jump from no phone to smartphone feels like a leap they’re not ready to make. Kids want to talk to friends and relatives, and parents want them to be able to reach someone in an ...
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A mother is going viral on social media after her little girl was surprised with a landline phone for Christmas. Meg Kate McAlarney is part of a group of parents in Illinois who agreed not to get ...
The Nothing Phone series has delivered some of my favorite phones of the past few years, with a refreshing but familiar take on Android and smartphone hardware in general, and it’s all culminated in ...
Princess Kate being lit up by flash bulbs as she sits on the backseat of a car was contrasted with Meghan Markle's public statements about Kate in a viral TikTok video. The Princess of Wales had a ...
Princess Kate dazzled Friday at her "Together at Christmas" carol service, joined by husband Prince William and their three children at Westminster Abbey in London. "So special to come together this ...
Prince William is gearing up to become King William, and when his title changes...everyone else will be leveling up too. Meaning: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and maaaaybe Prince Louis are in ...
I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) Motorola Razrs were all the rage. Since then, I've written about everything from consumer electronics to internet culture ...