Tin Can, the "landline" for kids, got 100 times its normal call volume on Christmas. It crashed. Kids were upset. Now, it's ...
The company says it’s working to fix a network issue and that paying customers won’t be charged until the devices are ...
The buzzy toy of the season crashed and burned over the holidays, as use increased "more than 100x" on Christmas day.
Tin Can CEO Chet Kittleston, joins Jon Hansen to discuss how his company is providing kids with a screen-free calling experience to connect with their friends. Tin Can is a landline for kids that ...
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