Entries in 'survey' (55)
Technology booms among British consumers
NEWSDespite savings and rebuilding finances being a priority for most Britons, technology spending has boomed according to a market research report.
Most PC retailers don?t see a future in games
NEWSA survey conducted on behalf of PCR has found that 61 per cent of retailers wouldn’t consider expanding their games offering.
IT workers don?t take holiday
NEWSResearch has found that a significant percentage of IT workers don’t use all their holiday allowance, with half only taking time off to be with their family.
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.
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Consumers only want iPad for its looks
NEWSContrary to what your mother always told you, it’s not what’s on the inside that counts, if a new study about the iPad is to be believed.
Best Buy: Britain a nation of ?techthusiasts?
NEWSResearch conducted by Best Buy has found that Brits are increasingly reliant on technology, with a majority of people choosing to keep their internet connection over their washing machines.
Retail uncertain over Facebook Office apps
NEWSA survey on behalf of PCR has found that retailers are divided as to whether Microsoft’s plans to offer an online version of Office 2010 to Facebook users will have ...
Porn driving e-book sales?
NEWSIn not-so-surprising news, a survey carried out by erotica publisher Xcite Books has revealed that 63 per cent of its customers take their racy reads via their PCs and laptops.
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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.
PCR SURVEY: iPad 'will be as successful as iPhone'
NEWSMost UK retailers think the iPad could experience the same popularity as the iPhone, a PCR survey has found.
30% of British football fans to watch World Cup online
NEWSAround a third of British football fans will be watching the FIFA World Cup online, a survey has found.
Consumer confidence hits new low
NEWSFigures for GfK’s latest Consumer Confidence Index show that confidence has now dropped to -18, the lowest rating since early 2009.
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UK ready for OnLive
NEWSA PCR survey has found that just under half of UK retailers think that the UK market is ready for the subscription-based game streaming service, OnLive.
62% of retailers say this is the year for 3D
NEWSA survey carried out by PCR and Infinite FMS has found that over 60 per cent of retailers think that this year will see widespread demand for 3D display technology.
Consumers unconvinced by iPad
NEWSApple’s iPad may have been the most discussed rumour of the tech industry for the past few months, but for many the device has not lived up to the hype. ...
IT workers are ?most romantic?
NEWSIT workers are the best at choosing both thoughtful and unique gifts for their loved ones on Valentines Day, a study has found.
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Half of IT retailers unthreatened by supermarkets
NEWSJust over half of retailers have found that supermarkets' aggressive pricing strategies have not affected their sales, a survey commissioned by PCR has revealed.
Internet users avoid advertising
NEWSA recent survey has found that 39 per cent of internet users around the world feel there are too many ads on the internet, while in the US that number ...
Half of consumers not interested in internet enabled TVs
NEWS49 per cent of retailers have reported that their customers are not interested in internet enabled TVs.
Deloitte forecasts flat Christmas
NEWSConsumers are spending virtually the same on retail as they were last year, new research by Deloitte has shown.




































