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For Saturday, September 30, 2006

What's Hot


What's Hot
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Electronic piano lessons have not posed much of a threat thus far to your neighborhood piano teacher. I Can Play Piano, an $80 device from Fisher-Price that is intended for children 4 to 8 years old, is no exception, but it could generate some

Gadgets of the Week: Tickling the e-vories
Herald Tribune - Electronic piano lessons have not posed much of a threat thus far to the neighborhood piano teacher. I Can Play Piano, an $80 device from Fisher Price that is intended for children 4 to 8 years old, is no exception, but it could generate some musical

Jonathan Takiff | Kids hot & bored?
Philadelphia Daily News - Fisher-Price has a better solution, the "I Can Play Piano" system, built around an electronic keyboard that plugs into a TV set and turns the learning exercise into a video game. Color-coded objects move up lines on the TV screen to a keyboard graphic

Keys to play with TV
Charlotte Observer - Electronic piano lessons have not posed much of a threat thus far to your neighborhood piano teacher. I Can Play Piano, an $80 device from Fisher-Price that is intended for children 4 to 8 years old, is no exception, but it could generate some

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