Reviewed on April 19, 2007Kajeet is a pay-as-you-go mobile virtual network operator created just for families. The service lets parents control what services their kids use, and its offering of full-fledged cell phones for children gives kids the flexibility they want.TAGS:Nickelodeon, wallet, Web portal, parent, Sprint Nextel, kid, cell phone, LG Electronics Inc., family, games
Reviewed on October 24, 2005The Enfora TicTalk may look strange, but its combination of parental controls and kid-friendly options make it a solid choice for preteens.TAGS:parent, cell phone, control, menu, function
November 14, 2006special feature Want to know what PAW, MOS and CD9 mean? A growing list of Web sites can help parents find out.TAGS:teen, acronym, margin, parent, IM, code
September 22, 2004Phone maker debuts software that gives parents more control over content that children access on cellular devices.TAGS:Nokia Corp., parent
March 18, 2005American parents are latching on to filters, other methods to prevent their kids from accessing objectionable content, study shows.TAGS:teenager, parent, study, filter, survey, children
October 11, 2006Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says a recent case could ultimately make parents legally liable for the Internet misconduct of their kids.TAGS:parent, MySpace, children, complaint, student, kid
October 19, 2004Offshore software development outfit woos potential workers in India by courting their parents. Can "arranged careers" work?TAGS:parent, Hyderabad, India, career, hiring, office, idea
April 28, 2005Parents who lack Web skills could be damaging their children's education and job prospects, researchers say.TAGS:parent, education, children, skill, researcher