- Excessive holiday discounting is part of what’s hurting toy retailers (The Guardian)
- The Canadian government may be next to ban food advertising to kids (Global News)
- Tech’s next frontier is AI, but without an ethical watchdog it could all go awry (WIRED)
- MIT is teaching kids to code with wooden blocks (Quartz)
- In a streaming-obsessed world, Disney continues to command DVD and Blu-Ray sales (Variety)

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- Excessive holiday discounting is part of what's hurting toy retailers (The Guardian)
- The Canadian government may be next to ban food advertising to kids (Global News)
- Tech's next frontier is AI, but without an ethical watchdog it could all go awry (WIRED)
- MIT is teaching kids to code with wooden blocks (Quartz)
- In a streaming-obsessed world, Disney continues to command DVD and Blu-Ray sales (Variety)
September 18, 2017