We don’t understand IT terms
53 percent of Hungarians (the European average is 52 percent) say they use modern technology much more often than two years ago and 8 percent of them (in Europe: 13 percent) say they couldn’t live without them – reveals a study conducted by Samsung. More than 10,000 people answered questions all over Europe and more than half of them said they are interested in new solutions such as the Internet of Things. However, 72 percent (in Hungary: 74 percent) admitted that often they just pretend to understand the special technological terms used.
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