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Technology has become a central part of our lives. For example, it’s estimated that 95% of the UK population will be smartphone users by 2025.
Equatorial Guinea is a small country located in Central Africa with a population of approximately 1.2 million people.
EE is the first mobile network operator to take 5G technology to 50% of the UK population.
Finland is a relatively small country, especially compared to its larger neighbour Sweden, with a population of 'only' 5.5 million.
Austin has a population of 970,101, and over 92% of Austin's population are active internet users.
According to the Global Developer Population Report 2019, there are 18.9 Million active developers in the world.
Although having 0.5% of its population being considered problem gamblers, the UK is still below the world 2% average.
A year or two ago, many of the world's leading gaming populations wrote 'Fortnite' off as a fad.
Just like every other area of the population seniors need help too, and sometimes they need help helping themselves.
A recent report has revealed that up to 33per cent of UK’s adult population struggles in getting a good night sleep.
The UN estimates that by 2050, more than half of the world’s population will be living in smart cities or connected urban environments.
Hampshire County Council uses IT to relieve loneliness among the county’s older population.
Orkney seals are to receive mobile smartphone technology as part of a study into population decline in the area.
Nearly a third of the world’s population still has no access to safe, hygienic sanitation.
A tenth of the population of Pingelap, a South Pacific island, is totally colour-blind.
Population of marine mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have declined by 49% since 1970, says report.
Based on the figures released by the University of Oxford, the migrant population of England has increased by 565,000 since 2011.
A literacy study says that half of the population can’t properly spell 'fluorescent' without relying on a spellcheck.
A new report has found that wildlife populations around the globe have declined by 52per cent on average since 1970.
A new study says that should the current trends hold, the world’s population will grow from 7.2 billion to 11 billion by 2100.