Technology effects everyone, even young children (which, obviously, involves toys). Engadget doesn't have to cover ONLY silver-on-black painted PDAs, computers, cameras, etc. They can cover any other piece of technology they want, and not just big-people toys.
This device exposes children to the technology of credit cards in a false manner, which can, in effect, lead to the misuse of the technology by these kids in the future.
My advice to you: if you don't like these types of stories about technology being incorporated into children's toys creeping onto the Engadget website every once in a while, then just skip over them or stop coming. You won't be missed.
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FrankliD @ Oct 9th 2007 6:48PM
Technology effects everyone, even young children (which, obviously, involves toys). Engadget doesn't have to cover ONLY silver-on-black painted PDAs, computers, cameras, etc. They can cover any other piece of technology they want, and not just big-people toys.
This device exposes children to the technology of credit cards in a false manner, which can, in effect, lead to the misuse of the technology by these kids in the future.
My advice to you: if you don't like these types of stories about technology being incorporated into children's toys creeping onto the Engadget website every once in a while, then just skip over them or stop coming. You won't be missed.