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Mobile users oblivious to their surroundings
Three out of four surveyed failed to spot a unicycling clown while jabbering away on their phones, according to Western Washington University...
Nokia studies traffic with GPS-enabled mobiles
The handset maker has launched a research project that uses data from car drivers to help ease congestion.
IT pros get political ahead of London's Mayoral election
Research into the political leanings of leading UK bloggers and internet forum posters shows an opinion poll-defying sub-trend among the net-savvy.
SMBs embrace parents' flexible working needs
A new study says that SMBs and parents are working together well on flexible working, but future government plans may be a problem.
IT assets a mystery to big business
Study uncovers the lack of knowledge chief information officers and chief financial officers from five separate countries have when it comes to...
Bing loses market share
Net Applications study shows that Bing has lost market share.
Mobile, flexible working benefits the public sector
Despite potential efficiencies, few local authorities are taking up mobile and flexible working, according to a study by the Mobile Data Association.
IT Pros working longer hours than ever
A study released by the IT Job Board reveals IT professionals are working longer hours than ever.
Enterprises turning to Twitter, says Gartner
Gartner shows how enterprises are already using Twitter, while a study reveals that UK businesses need to keep up with it or risk being left behind.
Study seeks super secure cloud computing model
The TClouds project will hope to produce a highly secure cloud model.
'No risk of cancer from mobile phone masts'
A study of nearly 1,400 children has revealed that there is nothing to suggest living near a mobile phone tower leads to cancer.
Spam hitting small companies exploded in 2006
New study finds that the amount of spam hitting smaller companies' email servers shot up by a third in twelve months.
Cost of data breaches rises 28 per cent
A study into the cost of a data breach has found the average loss for each compromised customer record has grown 28 per cent.
Employees the weak link in financial sector security
A new study presents advice on how to improve information security with a change in financial sector staff awareness.
Remote working benefits work/life balance
Half of people find teleworking creates better balance between work and home life, study finds.
SMBs to flock to the cloud?
A Microsoft study indicates many SMBs are looking to get to the cloud in the next three years.
InfoSec 2011: Laptop loss costing European firms billions
European companies are losing billions thanks to laptops going missing, an Intel and Ponemon Institute study reveals.
Study: Phishing surges 240 per cent
The latest messaging statistics show the number of phishing emails sent has shot up month-on-month, with one gang looking to cash in on the credit...
Study: iPad devouring netbook market and hurting Apple's other products
Research from Morgan Stanley suggests Apple's all-conquering tablet has had a significant impact on sales of laptops, notebooks, and the iPod Touch.
IT sector says yes to flexible working
The mobile and IT industries have topped a study showing them as the most willing to allow flexible working.
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