OK, so maybe it’s a friendly battle, but a test of mad skillz nonetheless, one that went down at San Francisco’s Shine nightclub not long ago. Every notebook that comes with the $80 LeapFrog Fly ...
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, ...
With its latest device, LeapFrog's continuing to fight the good fight: teaching kids essential skills through the power of consumer electronics. LeapReader's a sort of spiritual successor to the ...
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 ...
It may look like a pen. But it adds, subtracts, plays music and games, reads your handwriting aloud, reminds you to do your homework, and translates English words into Spanish. And oh, yes, it can ...
LeapFrog has added a new dimension in its efforts to make fun, educational products for kids. The LeapReader is essentially a pen that is designed to aid in the reading and writing efforts of kids.
Bringing a potentially wonderful tool to young children, LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. has developed a talking computer pen that can translate words into other languages, or perform other tasks such as ...
LeapFrog Enterprises is giving consumers a new reason to surf the Web, launching an interactive Web site to showcase its first ever tween product— Fly pentop computer. Like its name, the Fly pentop ...
LeapFrog Enterprises, the California-based toymaker whose sales of educational toys have tumbled this year, is hoping to bounce back with an invention they are calling the first "pentop computer." The ...