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Report: Online is the media of choice

Tue, 12th Oct 2010
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A worldwide study by TNS reveals the internet is now the preferred media, with emerging markets leading the surge in online and mobile social network activity.
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Vodafone lures Farmside chief exec

Fri, 18th Jun 2010
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Tony Baird steps down as Chief Executive of Farmside to join Vodafone as Head of Networks and Operations, following a transformative three-year tenure.
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Phones to overtake PCs as most common web access device

Mon, 31st May 2010
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By 2013, smartphones and enhanced phones will surpass PCs as the primary web access device, prompting websites to adapt to mobile formats.
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Explosion of digital data predicted

Mon, 10th May 2010
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In 2010 the number of files, images, records and other digital information containers will grow by a factor of 67, a study has said.
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Study links games to violence

Thu, 1st Apr 2010
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A new study suggests that playing violent video games increases violent thinking, attitudes and behaviours among players.
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Technology snares the young

Mon, 1st Mar 2010
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Kids today are entertainment media junkies, spending more than 50 hours a week with their cellphone, music player or game console, according to a US study.
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Youngsters gripped by technology

Thu, 21st Jan 2010
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Kids today are entertainment media junkies, spending more than 50 hours a week with their cell phone, music player or game console, according to a US study.
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Fast broadband no effect on productivity

Mon, 2nd Nov 2009
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[UPDATED]There are no discernable business productivity gains in switching from slow to fast broadband, according to groundbreaking new research.