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Generation Y setting tech agenda

News The research is part of Forrester's 2008 North America Technographics Benchmark survey which gathered data from around 61,000 consumers in the US and Canada. Broadband from A-Z Click here for all there is on broadband, from fibre to zombies. [25 Jul 2008]

Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds

News The survey also found nearly a third (30 per cent) of consumers now watch TV or video online.uSwitch added that international broadband rankings put the UK's 4Mbps average to shame, with Japan boasting an average connection speed of 64Mbps, Korea... [14 Jul 2008]

UK worst in Europe for green IT

News The majority of IT leaders in the UK, 60 per cent, gave the thumbs down to their firm's environmental credentials, according to a survey of 8,000 executives by data centre networking company Brocade. Green IT from A-Z [08 Jul 2008]

3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?

News Meanwhile, a survey of more than 350 telecom industry professionals, conducted by Tellabs and research company IDC, has found just over half of telecoms workers believe increasing bandwidth demands will eventually 'break' the internet, with many... [20 Jun 2008]

ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws

News A music industry survey this week found that the average teenager's MP3 player contains more than 800 illegally copied songs, and separate research commissioned by the music industry body British Phonographic Industry showed 6.5 million people in... [18 Jun 2008]

Stolen music still big with MP3 generation

News The University of Hertfordshire carried out the research - which was the largest academic survey of its kind - for BMR earlier this year. Click on the links below to find out more. Broadband from A to Z [16 Jun 2008]

Broadband pace lagging in the countryside

News Fat pipe speeds rarely live up to the theoretical maximums advertised by ISPs so the fastest UK region in the thinkbroadband survey - London - achieves an average download rate of 4.5Mbps. Broadband from A-Z [04 Jun 2008]

'Hyperconnected' world grabs mobile over wallet

News More than one-third of workers would choose their mobile phone over their wallet, keys, laptop or digital music player if they had to leave the house for 24 hours and could take only one item, a new survey has found. [14 May 2008]

Public trust eroded: Data breaches to blame

News On Tuesday the BCS published the results of a survey of members of the public. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. Z is for Zero-day Of the 1,025 respondents, 66 per cent said their trust in government departments had... [30 Apr 2008]

Euro e-health getting the right attention

News An EC e-health survey has found the vast majority (87 per cent) of European doctors use a computer - and almost half (48 per cent) have a broadband connection. Approximately 70 per cent of European doctors use the internet and 66 per cent use... [28 Apr 2008]

Security breaches down - but at what price?

News A government-sponsored security survey reports that while the number of security breaches has dropped considerably in the past two years, the drop has come at a price. The latest Information Security Breaches Survey, published yesterday to coincide... [23 Apr 2008]

Coffee Republic to offer free wi-fi

News A recent survey of 1,000 business people found a quarter now take advantage of wi-fi hotspots to work remotely from a coffee shop at least one day per week. Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [14 Apr 2008]

3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth

News The survey also notes a significant increase in the number of tri-band HSDPA devices in the past six months - from 75 to 145 - which enable global roaming. Laptops and PC datacards are the next largest product segment (103 apiece), followed by... [07 Apr 2008]

Workers, wi-fi and coffee shops: The perfect blend

News The survey of 1,000 business people found the main reasons for spending the day hunched over a laptop sipping skinny lattes at the local Starbucks include avoiding interruptions (24 per cent) and having more space to work and meet (18 per cent). [07 Apr 2008]

Data breaches: Don't blame 'stupid' employees

News A survey from PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) released this week appears to back up Ashenden's assertions. The PwC survey is part of the 2008 Information Security Breaches Survey created on behalf of the Department for Business, Enterprise and... [03 Apr 2008]

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