Digital Divide Grows, says survey
A new phase in the digital divide is emerging as a growing number of us use seven or more digital devices in the home with up to five switched on at any one time
Internet Psychologist
A new phase in the digital divide is emerging as a growing number of us use seven or more digital devices in the home with up to five switched on at any one time
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Despite the introduction of the EU Cookie Directive in May 2011, only a minority of companies are seeking consent from users before dropping cookies
The average British business is wasting hundreds of pounds a year as a result of using inflexible options for IT services such as Internet, email, and back-up, according to research commissioned by 1&1 Internet Ltd