tablets
How kids in Southeast Asia use devices
More than 40 per cent of kids in Southeast Asia are most likely to use a smartphone or tablet for more than an hour when their parents let them, according to a new study. Samsung Kidstime and theAsianparent.com surveyed 2,714 parents from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand about kids' usage of mobile devices and apps. Collectively the respondents have at least 3,917 children aged between 3 and 8 years. The full report is available at http://bit.ly/DeviceUsageAmongKids2014
Tech indicators align with Campaign's Marketers' Outlook
HONG KONG - According to the Campaign/Ipsos Marketers Outlook Survey, mobile stands out as the venue brands and agencies believe will be the most effective method for reaching consumers over the next three years. Other industry research and factory shipments agree.
Chinese consumers love tablets, and 39% are willing to click ads
SHANGHAI - Chinese consumers are choosing tablets as their most preferred device for watching online videos and reading digital magazines, according to research jointly initiated by Millward Brown, GroupM Interaction, Miaozhen Systems, Modern Media and Funshion.
The mobile hub: Internet trend report charts seismic changes
Graham Christie delves into the annual KPCB Internet Trends report, emerging with not only ample data about mobile and tablet use, but also surprising insights about social sharing and thoughts on future mobile platforms.
Tablet sales soar, Apple still leads, but Samsung doubles market share
GLOBAL - Worldwide tablet shipments grew by 75 per cent year-on-year to reach 52.5 million units in the fourth quarter of 2012, while Apple remains the leading vendor despite seeing its market share decline to 44 per cent from 52 per cent a year earlier, according to IDC.
Samsung nearly triples global tablet market share in 3Q2012:IDC
GLOBAL - Although Apple retains its position as the world's top tablet vendor, Samsung increased tablet shipments by over 300 per cent, growing its market share from 6.4 per cent in 3Q2011 to 18.4 per cent in the same quarter this year.
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