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How long are you staring at a screen each day?

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If you feel like youโ€™re constantly hooked to a screen, you could be right โ€“ as new research reveals that Brits will spend the equivalent of 22 years, one month and four days of their life staring at a screen of some sort. A study of 2,000 adults found the typical week will see 59 […]

Four in ten families now have more rows about their internet use

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Four in ten families now have more rows about their internet use than they do about what to watch on TV โ€“ as the typical house juggles NINE connected devices at once. A poll of 2,000 parents found three quarters have argued about the broadband with their partner or children as they battle to home […]

Barbican uses MAX WiFi to supercharge internet for events

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The Barbican has appointed event WiFi provider Max WiFi to enhance its services and network management for event attendees, staff and the public. Max WiFi has upgraded the WiFi across the Barbican Centre, which now delivers greater performance in terms of capacity, speed and signal strength. In particular, the upgrades will support the Barbicanโ€™s hybrid […]

Nearly one in 10 adults have to sit in a cupboard to get peace โ€“ and decent wi-fi โ€“ when WFH

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If youโ€™re balancing your laptop whilst sitting on the sofa, think yourself lucky! New research has shown that almost one in 10 people working from home have had to sit in the cupboard to get peace and quiet โ€“ and due to the limited range of their current home wi-fi. A study of 2,000 adults […]

Fifth of Brits ‘more comfortable’ interacting with people online than in person

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Do you feel anxious when thinking about speaking with your friends face-to-face? If you feel more comfortable interacting with people online instead of โ€˜in person,โ€™ then youโ€™re not alone. New research has found that a staggering one in five Brits now feel ‘more comfortable’ interacting with people online, with the study revealing that a large […]

The ability to remember is being forgotten

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There are some crucial skills needed for every PA: organisation, readiness and the abilityย to remember are all key, but what if your memory isn’t as sharp as it once was? People have become lazy with technology and the ability to remember is on the decline new research has found. The average Brit forgets at least […]