Facebook Introduces Messenger Kids, a Parent-Approved Chat App CENTRiC A1...

 
 
 
Facebook Introduces Messenger Kids, a Parent-Approved Chat App CENTRiC A1...

 
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Dec 5, 2017 3:00 AM • by Doug Lynch
Facebook Introduces Messenger Kids, a Parent-Approved Chat App

Facebook, the world's largest social network, isn't showing signs of slowing down. That growth makes it a great place to connect with friends and acquaintances, but poses a real problem for parents with children — not all of Facebook's 2 billion users are particularly friendly. Enter Facebook's solution: Messenger Kids on Monday, a kid-friendly version of its Messenger application.

Messenger Kids, which is rolling out in the United States today in a preview, aims to make it easier for children to safely message loved ones. Facebook says that it surveyed "thousands" of parents and engaged "over a dozen" expert advisors in the areas of child development, online safety and children's media, and technology, and that it held workshops with organizations such as the National PTA and Blue Star Families.

"After talking to thousands of parents, associations like National PTA, and parenting experts in the US, we found that there's a need for a messaging app that lets kids connect with people they love but also has the level of control parents want," Loren Cheng, Facebook Product Management Director, wrote in a blog post. "Whether it's using video chat to talk to grandparents, staying in touch with cousins who live far away, or sending mom a decorated photo while she's working late to say hi, Messenger Kids opens up a new world of online communication to families."

Messenger Kids highlights trusted contacts. Once a parent approves their child's account through the Messenger Kids Controls panel in the Facebook app, the Messenger Kids home screen populates with a list of parent-approved contact. Kids can start one-on-one or group video chats, but parents have full control over the contact list — kids can't connect to connects that haven't been vetted.

Messenger Kids, just like the grown-up Messenger, has masks, sounds effects, and emojis, in addition to kid-appropriate GIFs, frames, stickers, masks, and drawing tools. And kids have the freedom to send photos, videos, and text messages to any approved contact who's installed Messenger on their smartphone or tablet.

Messenger Kids is only available for iOS only right now, but an Android version will be released in the future. Neither will contain ads or in-app purchases, Facebook says, and they're fully compliant with the Children's Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA).

It's great news for parents, no doubt. Most want their child to explore the internet because there's so much to learn — exposure to a diversity of ideas is hugely beneficial, most child psychologists would argue. However, shady websites and trolls can ruin the experience, which is why platforms like YouTube have been forced to roll out pre-screened, highly tailored kid-friendly versions of their apps. (See YouTube Kids.) In that respect, Messenger Kids is very much welcome.


Source: Facebook




Android Advices
Nov 24, 2017 2:17 PM • by Teja Chedalla
CENTRiC A1 Smartphone Launched with 5.5″ Full HD Display & Quick Charge 3.0 Support

Earlier this year, the Indian smartphone brand CENTRiC had launched four new budget smartphones – CENTRiC L1, CENTRiC P1, CENTRiC P1 Plus and CENTRiC G1. All these devices are priced under Rs. 10,000 and came with 4G VoLTE support. Now, the company is all set to launch a new smartphone called Centric A1. It is priced at Rs. 10,999 and offers unibody metal design. The smartphone will be available in Metallic Earl Grey, White & Peach Gold, Gold & Peach Gold color options.

Unlike many other smartphones in the budget segment, the CENTRiC A1 packs uncompromised specifications. It sports a 5.5-inch In-cell display with Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) and includes Dragontrail Glass protection on the top. Under the hood, the CENTRiC A1 is powered by a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 (MSM8937) Octa-core processor coupled with Adreno 505 GPU. It includes 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage that can be expanded additionally up to 256GB via a MicroSD card.

On the rear of the device is a 13MP camera with PDAF, 5P lens, and dual LED flash. There is an 8MP front-facing camera with LED flash and 90-degree Field-of-View for wider selfies. The device supports dual SIM dual standby using the hybrid SIM slot. It is backed by a 3,000mAh non-removable that is rated to give up to 15 hours of talk time and lasts up to 210 hours in standby mode. The CENTRiC A1 also supports Quick Charge 3.0 that can give 4 hours of talk time with just 10 minutes of charging.

The fingerprint sensor is placed on the rear of the device. Connectivity options include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, A-GPS, FM Radio, 3.5mm headphone jack, and USB Type-C port. It runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box, and there is no information about the Android 8.0 Oreo update. It also includes a bunch of sensors including Gyroscope, E-Compass, G-Sensor, Light sensor, Proximity sensor, and Hall sensor.

The CENTRiC A1 measures 152 x 76 x 7.8 mm and weighs 160 grams. Beneath the display are the three capacitive navigation button for back, home, and multitasking (left to right). Let us know, would you be interested in using a smartphone from a relatively new brand. Share your opinion with us by commenting down below.




 
 

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