
Kids today are increasingly savvy at using things like computers and cell phones—this much is no surprise. But, according to a new report from the NPD Group, children’s use of tech is growing exponentially and is changing over time to reflect their parents’ changes in technology usage. There are differences between genders when it comes to different devices, too, and more kids than ever are getting their own laptops, cell phones, and other electronics.
NPD sampled 3,212 US households with children between the ages of 4 to 14 who have used at least one electronic device. The firm found that TVs and computers remained in the top two devices used by kids, though there has been a shift away from standard-definition TVs to HDTVs and from desktops to laptops. Of course, this is because adults are also shifting to HDTVs and laptops—therefore, that’s what’s available in the house. Still, NPD notes that there’s an increase in kids who have their own laptops, suggesting that parents are buying them specifically for the child’s use.
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We got plenty of
advance word about this one, but EVGA has finally gotten fully official with its Mac Pro-friendly version of NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 285 graphics card, which is now available to order from the Apple Store for the not so low price of $450. That’ll of course get you a card that’s mostly identical to its less-than-new
PC counterpart, including 1GB of DDR3 memory, a whopping 240 processing cores, a memory clock speed a 2,584MHz, memory bandwidth of 159GB/sec, and a pair of dual-link DVI ports that can each drive a 30-inch monitor at 2,560 x 1,600 with ease — assuming you can still afford a pair of 30-inch monitors after you shell out for one of these, that is.
[Via PC World]
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