Pixel iPad Stylus

With 2048 levels of sensitivity, Adonit’s new Pixel stylus is super-precise and offers users a paper-like drag—meaning all your scribbles, sketches and stories will feel more natural to create. Featuring programmable buttons for quick access to your most-used tools and a 1.9mm tip, the Pixel is also—most importantly—comfortable to hold and use. It’s available in two colorways: black or bronze.

DIY Kit That Encourages Kids to Code

London-based Technology Will Save Us has recently launched a Kickstarter campaign for their latest DIY kit: The Mover. Encouraging kids of all genders to learn and play at the same time, The Mover Kit includes a core unit, circuit board, accelerometer, magnetometer and eight LED lights—which can be programmed in countless ways after assembly. TWSU co-founder and CEO, Bethany Koby tells Core77, “While kids are …

How Teens Are Growing With Technology

In a fascinating article profiling 13-year-old Katherine Pommerening, The Washington Post’s Jessica Contrera explores what it’s like growing up with the tech of today. For kids falling within the category of Generation Z, social media (mostly Snapchat and Instagram) is essential (yet Facebook is obsolete). That said, “old-fashioned” activities haven’t entirely disappeared, despite many older people remaining convinced kids are glued to screens all day. …