Tin Can has struck a chord — with parents, kids, and now venture capitalists. The Seattle startup behind a landline-style ...
Tin Can, a Seattle-based startup, is using a retro-inspired phone design to create a way for kids to communicate that doesn't involve screens.
Alison Bennett, a mom in Los Angeles, has been going "full '90s" in her efforts to avoid buying her 8-year-old a phone. Bennett bought her an MP3 player for music, rents DVDs for movies, and gets ...
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 ...
Tin Can is a kid-friendly WiFi phone that replicates an old-fashioned landline. It's aimed at parents who want to delay giving their kids a cellphone. "It's important for kids to have social autonomy, ...