Dialling back time: Why US kids are ditching smartphones for a $100 landline
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A new landline-style device called the Tin Can is gaining popularity as families and schools seek to reduce children’s screen time. Launched in April 2025, the $100 device allows approved calls and is being adopted by schools to encourage voice communication over digital interactions, fostering better communication skills.
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