Entries in 'study' (11)
Ofcom: Mobile broadband speeds decreasing
NEWSResearch by Ofcom has found that while more people are using mobile broadband than ever before, available bandwidth has decreased and download times have increased.
E-books could make kids read more
NEWSOver half of children are interested in e-books, with many saying they would read more in electronic format, a study has found.
Video games boost brain power
NEWSFar from having a damaging effect, playing video games for hours on end can increase your child's chances of becoming keyhole surgeon, according to new research.
E-readers 'make you read more'
NEWSE-reader owners read more books than those relying on traditional hardbacks and paperbacks, a study has found.
A quarter of UK iPads never leave the house
NEWSOver a quarter of iPad users never take their device out of the house, a survey has found.
iPhone users have more sex
NEWSIn news that is likely to please Apple fanboys and Cupidtino members, research conducted by a dating site has found that iPhone users have had more sexual partners than other ...
IT workers are World Cup heroes
NEWSA survey has found that 87 per cent of British IT workers are prepared to miss the World Cup final if they were called on to repair a computer.
Two fifths of UK internet users would rather vote online
NEWSA study by internet service provider Virgin Media has found that the implementation of e-voting would double the number of potential voters for a candidate.
Mobile broadband overtakes fixed-line services
NEWSMore people are signing up to mobile broadband services than fixed connections, a United Nations study has found.
Resellers riding out recession
NEWSA study of the UK's top 1,000 resellers has found that two-fifths are financially 'strong', and well placed to weather the recession according to the latest study from Plimsoll.




































