The Federal Trade Commission said today that the electronic toymaker VTech Electronics has agreed to settle for a fine of $650,000 to be paid within the next seven days after charges that it violated ...
The VTech VM991 Safe & Sound Baby Monitor delivers sharp HD video and will record a clip when your infant moves, but its Wi-Fi connectivity is inconsistent and its audio quality could be better.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Rosen Law Firm, P.A. has filed a class action lawsuit against VTech Electronics North America, LLC (“VTech”) on behalf of consumers who purchased VTech devices and used ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Attorney Advertising. On December 31, 2015, Keller Rohrback L.L.P. filed a class action lawsuit against VTech Electronics North American L.L.C. alleging the digital toymaker ...
Toy maker VTech has unveiled a new product line under its LeapFrog brand, along with a new twist on handheld video games, aimed at building educational components into kids’ screen time. Toy maker ...
“Our original desk is a top-rated item online with a variety of educational activities and levels parents loved, but consumer feedback showed we could make it even better,” said William To, President, ...
CHICAGO, April 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today VTech® announced its KidiZoom® Smartwatch has been named the #1 selling item in the Youth Electronics Supercategory by Circana (previously IRI and The NPD ...
Richard loves technology, namely Android flagships, as well as depreciated German cars that can be picked up for next to nothing on Craigslist. In other words, he enjoys throwing money away. Send him ...
NEW YORK, March 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, VTech® will showcase its exciting lineup of engaging new toys at Toy Fair® 2025, continuing to expand its popular baby, infant, toddler and preschool ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Electronic toymaker VTech has agreed to settle charges it violated a U.S. children's privacy law by collecting personal information without providing sufficient notice of its ...
VTech Holdings said five million accounts, which included children's birthdays and photos, were illegally accessed. WSJ's Brian Fitzgerald discusses how to teach children about tech safe practices.