Kids outsmart parents in technology

The Optus Family Communication Survey released this week has revealed that over half of Australian children out-smart their parents in technology knowledge before they are 13 years old.

When questioned about their understanding of a range of technologies, the survey revealed that children (10-17 years old) already know more or about the same as their parents about bluetooth, blogging, cloud computing, mobile phone applications, Twitter, visual voicemail, social networking and MMS.

Read a summary of the Optus Family Communication Survey at the International Business Times.

If you are still in doubt, have a look at the ease with which this toddler uses her father’s iPhone:

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