- Disney Junior’s jump from TV to toyland (The Wall Street Journal)
- E3 news: Playstation TV coming to North America this fall (TechCrunch)
- The end of Radio Shack? (Business Insider)
- Ohio-based startup claims its trucks and optocopters plan would be a faster, cheaper solution for Amazon’s drone delivery concept (Wired)
- US online video consumption increased 57% from 2013, and other staggering streaming stats (StreamDaily)
- Calvin and Hobbs creator comes back to cartoons (The Guardian)
- Why software and virtual reality will be the talk at E3 this week (Tech Crunch)
- Should adults be embarrassed to read young adult books? (NPR)
- An attack on fairy tales? (The Guardian)
- Amazon on the verge of launching a 3D holographic smartphone (PC Mag)
- Samsung and Barnes & Noble want to work together on a Nook tablet (The Wall Street Journal)
- The most loved children’s books in the UK, according to adults, are more than a decade old (The Telegraph)
- Will superhero fatigue make its way to the toy aisle this summer? (The Globe and Mail)
- Pixar giving away 3D software from Toy Story (BBC)
- Disney’s Maker Studios to cut 10% of its employee base (Variety)
- Prepare for the invasion: Hollywood moves a step closer to being allowed to film with drones (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Who’s the most glued? A glance at which countries spend the most time in front of screens (Gizmodo)
- Junk food tastes good and all, but a new study suggests it’s actually addictive for kids (Time)
- The UK has questioned more than 2,000 kids over social media abuse since 2011 (BBC)
- Can Angelina Jolie’s star power take Disney’s Maleficent to the top of the box office? (Forbes)
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