Many Americans distrust emerging technology, new study findsNo sir, they don't like it.By A. Tarantola, 03.31.2022
One in five Americans wears a smartwatch or fitness tracker, Pew claimsThey're not so keen on sharing health data from their wrist, however.By J. Fingas, 01.09.2020
Study: Americans believe social networks make the news worseBut more people get news from these sites than ever before.By J. Fingas, 10.02.2019
Pew: Twitter users are younger and more Democratic than most AmericansThe most active users are more likely to be women and to tweet regularly about politics.By C. Fisher, 04.24.2019
Robot bears are coming for your grandparentsTo provide them with top-notch retirement and hospice careBy A. Tarantola, 08.23.2017
Americans are optimistic about technology, except drones... and robots... and...By T. O'Brien, 04.21.2014
Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the riseBy Z. Lutz, 10.02.2012
Late mid-week shocker: young adults get their 'news' from the 'net, not from televisionBy L. Dziuban, 01.06.2011
Pew's 2010 Mobile Access survey shows more people are doing more things on their phonesBy T. Stevens, 07.08.2010