A small survey may reveal that tablets may not be used as often in Japan as perceived to be.
Two-Year Olds Dominate Japan’s Young Smartphone Users, According to Survey
Young children using tablets and smartphones has been a long standing issue today, and Japan is no exception to this.
Cross-strait News Daily Round-up for Dec. 9
One Fifth of Japanese Have Lost a Smartphone, According to Survey
A small sample research done by Lookout Inc. Japan reveals that at least one out of five people in Japan have experienced losing their smartphones.
Feature Phones in Japan Still Quite Big, According to Survey
According to a survey conducted by GfK Japan, at least one out of four people still use feature phones as their primary mobile device today.
Sad, but true: 91% of European families lead war over the TV remote
I’ve just received news from Logitech – the company published the results of their survey, with quite an interesting topic. As it turns out, it seems that 91% of families in Europe argue about the control of the TV remote. 72% of the people involved in this survey ended in a argument, 12% threw away the remove, and 7% ended up in physical confrontation, most known as “the fight club”. Seeing these results made me laugh, since regardless of where I lived in Europe, that being Zagreb/Sisak in Croatia, Duesseldorf in Germany or London in UK, my friends were always saying that Americans are “couch