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VTech Holdings Limited (HKSE: 303) today announced its results for the six months ended 30 September 2024. "VTech reported lower revenue and profit in the first half of the financial year 2025. A ...
But perhaps one of the best features of the VTech is that, despite all of that, it's still a very affordable monitor. A majority of video monitors that cost less than $100 are not from name brands.
Just this morning Motherboard exposed one of the largest attacks yet, a massive breach of private user data from tech toy manufacturer VTech. The hack exposed nearly 5 million parents as well as ...
The wifi-connected Vtech tablets are recommended for children between the ages of three and nine. Vtech also makes a digital camera and a camera-mounted smartwatch for the same age range.
5. VTech is going to have to change a lot of its security measures to keep this from happening again Not only was the information easy to steal, but the data is still very vulnerable.
Cybersecurity experts are raising new concerns about the potential for hacking popular children's electronics. Less than a week after the Hong Kong-based electronic toymaker VTech Holdings ...
VTech has revealed its upcoming lineup of tablet computers for children, including an Android-powered top-of-the-range model. The InnoTab Max features a 7-in touchscreen, built-in Wi-Fi, and the ...
HONG KONG, Aug. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- VTech Holdings Limited (HKSE: 303) announced today it has completed its acquisition of a manufacturing facility in Malaysia owned by Pioneer Technology ...
VTech is about to release the InnoTab 2, its latest tablet computer for kids, which features a five-inch touchscreen, camera, video and MP3 players.
VTech, the maker of tablets and gadgets aimed at children, confirmed 5 million accounts were impacted by a breach of an app store database uncovered by the company earlier this month. In a ...
When children are breached—inside the massive VTech hack 4.8 million records from a Hong Kong toy company were compromised.
VTech Holdings Ltd. said it agreed to acquire struggling educational toy maker LeapFrog Enterprises Inc. for about $72 million in cash, capping an end to a former powerhouse in the toy industry.