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70% of Brits have heard of the iPad
Awareness high for Apple's latest product 8 February 2010 9:32 GMT TweetA large proportion of Brits are aware of the Apple iPad, but aren't entirely certain about the device's feature set, new YouGov research has revealed.
An online survey has revealed that 70% of British adults shown an image and provided... -
Majority of Pocket-lint readers still buy CDs
Physical format still has legs as the Noughties come to a close 30 December 2009 10:00 GMT TweetDespite the rise of both digital downloads - now thankfully mostly DRM-free - and free music streaming services, it seems the humble CD still has life in it yet.
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Sony says size doesn't matter so much in Europe
53% of us think looks are more important that TV screen dimensions 29 December 2009 10:30 GMT TweetIndependent survey results released by Sony show that 64% of Europeans are planning on staying in and entertaining at home over the Christmas period this year, rather than splurging money on going out.
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E-book reader owners in UK happy with hardware
But content could be improved 7 September 2009 16:02 GMT TweetUK users have given e-book readers the thumbs up in a recent YouGov survey, but are dissatisfied with the current content available.
The new research, "The E-Reader Experience", reveals that clarity of screen, physical size and weight and... -
Is the Twitter tide turning?
Recent poll results suggest service is far from essential 17 July 2009 17:39 GMT TweetTwitter's current popularity is in no doubt, and it's undoubtedly an exciting medium for both news and more general communication, but recent Pocket-lint reader survey results suggest it's not as essential as some may suggest.
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77% of Pocket-lint readers say under 10s shouldn't have phones
Kids should be kids? 3 July 2009 16:57 GMT TweetTurns out that you lot aren't too keen on the idea of kids having phones. Maybe it's due to noisy encounters on the top deck of buses, or fears of happy-slapping, but 77% of you say that under-10s shouldn't be allowed mobile phones.
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68% say no to 2-year phone contracts
Commitment-phobes will be left out in the cold 24 June 2009 12:59 GMT TweetPocket-lint readers aren't convinced by the growing need to sign up to 24-month phone contracts in order to secure the latest mobile, a recent reader poll has revealed, with 68% saying they are not prepared to commit that long.
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75% Pocket-lint readers say iPhone 3G S "too expensive"
As Twitition hits 4500 signatures 11 June 2009 13:17 GMT TweetAs the iPhone 3G S goes on pre-order, and its retail debut in the UK is just a over a week away, it seems the majority of Pocket-lint readers are put off by the new handset's price.
Pocket-lint recently revealed the cheapest way to get the... -
Pocket-lint readers say no prison for Pirate Bay four
Over three-quarters of you disagree with jail sentence 24 April 2009 16:36 GMT TweetThe majority of Pocket-lint readers have shown their support for The Pirate Bay four.
In our recent poll we asked if you agreed with Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde's 1-year jail term for breaking copyright... -
Pocket-lint readers not tempted by 24-month iPhone deals
67% say no to O2's new tariffs 27 March 2009 14:17 GMT TweetO2 is going to have to try harder to tempt Pocket-lint readers into splashing out for an iPhone, a recent poll has revealed.
In our latest site poll we asked the over a million-strong Pocket-lint readership, "Does the 24-month iPhone tariff... -
Poll: Do we use our phones to check news?
The results are in from the latest Pocket-lint reader survey 5 December 2008 15:10 GMT TweetMobile phones are becoming increasingly web-enabled with more full-featured services than the older WAP style browsing would allow. Because of this, owners are consuming more content on the go.
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Mario Bros. top greatest ever game poll
Top 20 dominated by classics 28 July 2008 16:12 GMT TweetEveryone's favourite brothers, Mario and Luigi, have topped a new poll which named the original NES outting of Super Mario Bros as the greatest game of all time.
The list was voted for by over 2,000 gamers through onepoll.com, and saw other...