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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257l)
Tinitell in indigo, charcoal, coral and aqua
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257k)
Tinitell is available in aqua, coral, indigo and charcoal
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257j)
Tinitell in coral
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the market for a simpl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257i)
Tinitell app
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the market for a simple mob...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257h)
Amy wearing the coral Tinitell
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the marke...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257g)
Locate your child's from their Tinitell on your smartphone
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals....
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257f)
Tinitell in aqua
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the market for a simple...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257e)
Amy playing and wearing the Tinitell
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257d)
Amy wearing the Tinitell in aqua
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the mar...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257c)
Tinitell side view in charcoal
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the marke...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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Wearable mobile with gps helps keep kids safe, Sweden, May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tinitell/REX (3728257b)
Tinitell in coral
Wearable Mobile With GPS Helps Keep Kids Safe
A watch that allows parents to track and talk to their children has been created.
As technology advances, the age of children with mobile phones is getting younger and younger.
Most parents give in to their children's requests for the latest smartphone as a mobile phone means they can keep in contact and check that they are safe.
Tinitell is a wearable phone and GPS tracker designed to be worn by children. The innovative idea aims to allow children to play freely without compromising their safety.
Founder and CEO of Tinitell, Mats Horn, came up with idea in 2012 while hanging out with a friend who is also a father.
Since coming up with the idea in 2013, Tinitell was founded as an official company in 2013 and is live on Kickstarter. The campaign has already received $49,538 which is just under half of the funding required.
Tinitell might just be the smallest commercial mobile phone on the market today, and you can operate it through the click of a button or via voice recognition.
The more advanced features can be operated through the accompanying Tinitell smartphone app that parents have, they can also use the app to geo-locate their children.
The Stockholm-based creator says: "His son wanted to go outside and play, but he didn't have a cell phone. He had lost a cell phone once before, and we didn't feel like lending out our smartphones.
"Worst of all, we couldn't join him outside because we were busy cooking dinner. His son ended up playing in his room with his iPad, and I thought that was sad."
This led Horn to think that there should be a simple mobile phone created for children.
"Nothing advanced, just a nicely designed speaker and microphone to handle quick 'hellos' and 'come here' signals."
Horn saw that the market for a simpl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BTVEQNWMN
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UberX is a taxi uber success story
April 4, 2014 - Washington, D.C., United States: UberX driver Regan Rucker works a busy Friday night. Rucker, a single mom who recently started driving for UberX, likes the flexibility of UberX because she can work whenever and however long she wants. Thousands of local car owners have signed up in recent months to drive with one of the 'ride-share' operators that use smartphone apps to link people needing rides with car owners willing to give them, for a price. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) ///
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A Very Happy Olivia Wilde Navigates With Her iPhone in Venice
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Olivia Wilde and a friend take a moment to find their way using Olivia's iPhone. Olivia was dressed very casually and shared a few laughs with her friend along the way.
Job: 063012M9
EXCLUSIVE June 30th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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A Very Happy Olivia Wilde Navigates With Her iPhone in Venice
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Olivia Wilde and a friend take a moment to find their way using Olivia's iPhone. Olivia was dressed very casually and shared a few laughs with her friend along the way.
Job: 063012M9
EXCLUSIVE June 30th, 2012 Los Angeles, CA
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Robert Pattinson Cruises Around LA in a Rental
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Robert Pattinson keeps a low profile with a scruffy beard and baseball hat while driving around Los Angeles in a rental car.
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Non-Exclusive September 30th, 2011 Los Angeles, CA
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Robert Pattinson Cruises Around LA in a Rental
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Robert Pattinson keeps a low profile with a scruffy beard and baseball hat while driving around Los Angeles in a rental car.
Job: 100111P1
Non-Exclusive September 30th, 2011 Los Angeles, CA
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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Robert Pattinson Cruises Around LA in a Rental
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Robert Pattinson keeps a low profile with a scruffy beard and baseball hat while driving around Los Angeles in a rental car.
Job: 100111P1
Non-Exclusive September 30th, 2011 Los Angeles, CA
NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)
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INVESTIGATION INTO THE MISSING MILLY DOWLER AFTER A BODY IS FOUND IN YATELEY FOREST, HAMPSHIRE, BRITAIN - SEP 2002
Mandatory Credit: Photo by PAUL WATTS / Rex Features ( 390201e )
FORENSIC POLICE OFFICERS USING GPS SATELLITE SYSTEMS, PREPARE TO SEARCH.
INVESTIGATION INTO THE MISSING MILLY DOWLER AFTER A BODY IS FOUND IN YATELEY FOREST, HAMPSHIRE, BRITAIN - SEP 2002
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Mountain Expedition
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Taylor Kennedy / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1296192a )
MODEL RELEASED Two Hikers with GPS
Mountain Expedition
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Hand mit GPS-Empfaenger und Bergen im Hintergrund. Aufgenommen im Oberallgaeu auf den Sonnenkoepfen..
Credit: Ott/face to face (FOTO: DUKAS/FACETOFACE)
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Hand mit GPS-Empfaenger.
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WORLD MAP CORN MAZE, ONTARIO, CANADA - 18 AUG 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Norm Betts/REX/Shutterstock (542297b)
Ernst and Nelly Hofer have planted a giant maze on their farm for the last five years. This year it's a world map. One step in the maze is equal to 70 kilometres on the earth. Laid out with GPS, the landmasses are feed corn and the oceans are soybeans. They will harvest the map at the end of the season, the corn as cattle feed and beans go into the usual soy products. Visitors wander through the paths and answer geographic trivia questions at each intersection.
WORLD MAP CORN MAZE, ONTARIO, CANADA - 18 AUG 2005
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