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Screen Time | In Toy Story 5, toys seek a right to exist in the tech world

Screen Time | In Toy Story 5, toys seek a right to exist in the tech world

Tech reporter Rutger Otto discusses the upcoming film Toy Story 5, which explores the struggle of traditional toys to remain relevant in a world of tablet-addicted children. The movie highlights the shift in play habits as digital screen time becomes the primary focus for the new generation.

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