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Who's buying iPods?

February 15, 2005 A whopping 11 percent of the U.S. population owns iPods or other MP3 players, study finds. TAGS: study, gadget, MP3 player, MP3, U.S., Apple Computer

Microsoft-backed study sees Vista creating U.S. jobs

December 11, 2006 The new operating system could generate 100,000 new U.S. tech jobs, IDC found in a study commissioned by the software giant. TAGS: study, Microsoft Windows Vista, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Wired but not Web 2.0? That's normal, study says

May 7, 2007 Most American adults have a computer, a cell phone and Net access, but few use them as a public forum, according to a Pew survey.Chart: What's your tech personality? TAGS: Web 2.0, study, cell phone, Wired Inc., blogging, U.S., smart phone, Internet access, entertainment, digital camera, blog, IM, camera, Apple iPod, laptop computer, video

Study: Broadband penetration to surge by 2010

August 2, 2005 Broadband access will be in 71 million U.S. households in five years and give a boost to online shopping and banking services. TAGS: household, Forrester Research Inc., broadband, study, health care, banking, home network, U.S., TV, laptop computer

Minorities make small gains in science jobs

June 16, 2005 Hispanics catch up to blacks in science and technology, but both groups remain underrepresented in those fields, study says. TAGS: occupation, minority, participation, work force, commission, study, science, proportion, women, accounting, U.S.

Online travel bookings to take off, study says

November 11, 2004 As more consumers turn to Net to make purchases, search engines put online travel companies on a fast flight to growth. TAGS: booking, Priceline.com Inc., study, search engine, U.S.

U.K. on track to be global talent hot spot

September 27, 2007 In five years only the U.S. will be ahead of the U.K., according to a study identifying world's best locations for attracting talent. TAGS: talent, U.K., Brazil, study, Russia, U.S.

Study: Denmark the most 'e-ready' nation

April 20, 2005 The U.S. rises in the rankings, too, bypassing the United Kingdom. Also: Slovakia and Switzerland gain. TAGS: Slovakia, Denmark, Hong Kong, ranking, study, e-business, Switzerland, nation, leadership, IBM Corp., broadband, U.S., U.K.

Music sales boost online spending

March 10, 2005 Song downloads hit a high note with consumers, pushing online spending up 14 percent from a year ago. TAGS: music download, study, category, U.S., Apple Computer, games

Study: Fee-based music gains on swapping

February 10, 2005 Almost half of those who downloaded music in December paid a fee to do so--way up from last year, Ipsos-Insight says. TAGS: fee, market research company, study, digital music, file-sharing, music, U.S., Apple Computer

Study: U.S. needs foreign-born workers

November 17, 2004 Report backed by pro-visa group sees shortages in high-skill occupations, a view not shared by all. TAGS: H-1B, shortage, worker, work force, occupation, study, U.S., evidence

U.K. judge frowns on software patents

January 13, 2006 Sir Robin Jacob questions the need for software patents and scolds the U.S. for letting "anything under the sun" be patented. TAGS: software patent, patent, intellectual property, sun, U.K., study, U.S., London, IP

MIT: To keep coal, carbon needs to go underground

March 14, 2007 Coal will remain king for power generation for decades, but new carbon storage technologies are needed, MIT says. TAGS: carbon, coal, study, capture, plant, U.S.

Study: U.S. game console ownership rising rapidly

March 5, 2007 Number of households that hook them up to TVs has increased 18 percent since late 2004, Nielsen says. TAGS: game console, video game console, household, console, video game, gamer, Nintendo Wii, study, U.S., research company, channel, Nintendo Co. Ltd., TV, video

U.S. servers slurp more power than Mississippi

February 15, 2007 Power-hungry servers consumed 45 billion kilowatt-hours of power in 2005--double that of 2000. TAGS: power consumption, Mississippi, data center, study, server, U.S., power, AMD

Labor group: Techies less optimistic

September 1, 2005 Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs. TAGS: information technology worker, worker, study, America, U.S., survey, Gartner Inc., health care, information technology, health

Electrical grid could handle millions of plug-in hybrids

December 11, 2006 Tune in, turn on, plug in. The government says it's OK. TAGS: motor, plant, grid, study, car, capacity, U.S., battery

EU wants biometric passports delayed

April 1, 2005 Only six European countries are in a position to meet an October deadline set by the U.S. for the introduction of biometric passports. Photos: Biometric systems stand guard TAGS: biometrics, passport, deadline, European Union, study, impact, U.S., U.K., security

Tech skills pulling in more pay, report says

July 19, 2005 Offshore outsourcing is no longer as much of a drag on wages for American IT professionals, according to a new salary study. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, salary, pay, skill, study, worker, U.S., HP

IT salaries flat overall, survey finds

June 9, 2005 Average staff level salaries at large organizations drop slightly as expensive positions outsourced, consultant says. TAGS: compensation, salary, outsourcing, outsource, information technology worker, consulting company, information technology, organization, study, survey, consulting, U.S.
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