The man behind the world's most child-friendly PC

No-one said monitoring your child's online activity was easy. Going behind their back and checking their browser history after the fact is one way of doing it, but it's retroactive and tends to lack important information. And you can't quite look over their shoulder and watch their usage all the time.
The traditional method of locking down the family computer with parental controls works to an extent, but it still feeds back very little data about how your child is using the web, how long they're on a site, and what they're really up to when they're meant to be doing homework.
Computer entrepreneur Young Song thinks he's found a solution to this problem. It was his own parenting experience that helped him come up with the idea of MiiPC - an Android-based computer that's shipping this month and comes equipped with its own app monitoring service.

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