Posted Jul 22, 2006 at 03:42AM by Remi M. Listed in: PDA News Tags: MySpace, MGA Entertainment
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Fuse BoxWho knew kids could lead such busy, busy lives nowadays? So parents who wish to instill some organizational skills to their young 'uns would be happy to know that MGA Entertainment has come up with a contraption that is being packaged as the BlackBerry for kids -- that is the Fuse Box, the PDA for ages 3-12.

This contraption seems to want to convey to devoted parents that the carefree days of childhood is so 1980s, because a kid's life today could get hectic as hell. Hmm, I wonder what they're going to jot down in their PDAs' calendars and schedulers--  10a.m.- cancel playdate (pretend to be sick), 11a.m.- check MySpace, 1p.m.- watch a movie, 6p.m.- meet up with WoW clan, 9p.m.- pretend to brush teeth. So on?

Enough with the jib-jabs. Anyway, on a more serious note, this device has Wi-Fi and lets kids send text messages to each other and to Mum or Dad (talking on cell phones is so last year). The best part of the bargain: no monthly subscription is required. This will cost you, great parents of the world, 70 bucks. Plus your offsprings will be the most popular kid in grade school...until the next hot contraption comes along.

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