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Displaying items by tag: Brits

British energy and connected home company Centrica's new study shows that Britons are "baffled by the number of buttons, symbols and switches", with "millions" too busy to read instructions, thus wasting thousands in poorly used technology in homes.

Published in Home Tech
More Brits than ever are participating in online citizenship activity, but the digital divide is still a reality for many and could disenfranchise them in the near future.

Published in Government Tech Policy
You wouldn't think that getting mobile phones to work on an underground transit network would be that difficult in the 21st Century. Try telling that to Transport for London...

Published in Mobility
Friday, 27 February 2009 17:30

More sex please, I'm British

Would you rather work hard for promotion or go for a quicker, if slightly sweatier, route to success? 

Published in Networking
Friday, 13 February 2009 03:08

Are British teens addicted to online porn?

British teenagers have been spilling the beans regarding just exactly what they get up to online, and the details might just surprise you.

Published in Market
Brits are used to having to wait for a train home: leaves on the line, the wrong type of snow and drivers being sick are the usual excuses. However, it is not often that thousands of disco dancing Facebookers are the cause of commuter chaos.

Published in Market
The whole National ID Card scheme in the UK has been surrounded by controversy since the get go. Now, as the Government announces the roll out schedule, it admits it is missing one vital component.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Saturday, 24 January 2009 19:05

Broadband Tax for Brits?

How would you tackle the problem of online movie and music piracy? The British Government is wondering if a broadband tax might be the answer.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Wednesday, 07 January 2009 19:55

Brits in panic over lightbulb shortage

File under strange but true: it seems that there is a veritable panic amongst Brits over fast dwindling stocks of traditional 100W incandescent lightbulbs.

Published in Energy

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