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Awesome Apple? Or is the bubble about to burst?

Over half of UK iPad owners are disgruntled with the timing of the new iPad 4 launch, writes Mark Simon, managing director, Global Technology Practice, Toluna.

What do consumers think of 4G?

New findings from the Ipsos Mori Tech Tracker show that more than half of UK adults are aware of 4G technology, write Gavin Sugden and Aakanksha Haran, directors, Ipsos MediaCT.

Is Apple's halo beginning to slip?

Next year could provide some cheer for brands hoping to challenge Apple's dominance, research from Harris Interactive has found.

The European mobile elite in 2012

Fifty percent of European business executives claim to have an iPad in the home in 2012, up from 19% in 2011, according to CNBC's Mobile Elite 2012 survey.

How people use tablets

Forty four percent of tablet users only use their devices at home, writes Mary Fitzpatrick, researcher, Ipsos MediaCT.

Understanding the business elite

The business elite is the highest earning, wealthiest and most influential group of people in European business, writes, James Torr, director, Ipsos MediaCT.

Pushing gamers' buttons

What are today's gamers loving, loathing and looking forward to, ask Paul Twite, director UK & Ireland, Toluna, and Mark Lenel, founding director, Arkenford.

The changing gamer

Heavy gamers are 49% more likely than the average British adult to believe that advertising helps them make the best purchases, writes Alice Dunn, marketing executive, Kantar Media.

Consumers and their mobile devices

How are connected devices influencing purchase decisions, ask John Stoneman, sales director, EME, InMobi, and Denise Turner, head of intelligence, MPG Media Contacts.

Young forced to grow up faster amid economic uncertainty

The proportion of 11-19 year olds who think that young people should enjoy their money instead of saving it has fallen by 6% since 2007, according to Kantar Media's Youth TGI study.


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