Growing up without smartphones or social media helped Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates hone his ability to think deeply and ...
The survey found that three in ten 18-24-year-olds who do not have a smartphone want one. The poll of 1,000 Americans, half men and half women all over the age of 18, was conducted by telephone last ...
In terms of what that looks like in hard numbers: Americans are now checking their smartphones, collectively, about 14 billion times a day. Which works out to an average of 52 looks per user ...
American adults eat, sleep, and breathe media, according to a recent eMarketer survey, consuming an average of twelve hours a day. If adults can’t handle smartphone technology, how could kids ...
Large shares of Americans are connected to the world of digital information while “on the go” via smartphones and other mobile devices. Explore the patterns and trends that have shaped the mobile ...
In fact, Millennials spend so much time on their smartphones that they account for 41% the total time that Americans spend using the devices, despite making up only 29% of the adult population. In a ...