New York (PRWEB) July 23, 2012
Today, Virgin Digital Help, a new personal tech support service available to anyone in the US and UK, announced the findings of its survey conducted to gauge consumer stress levels associated with everyday technology.
When initially asked whether the technology they encounter in their everyday lives stresses them out, 27.6 percent of survey participants said yes. But when presented with a list of technologies ranging from computers and printers to social networking and mobile phones, respondents changed their tune, with 60.5 percent admitting to being stressed out by some form of technology in their life.
According to our Digital Stress survey, most consumers do not believe they are digitally stressed by technology until they are reminded or presented with specific technical issues they cannot resolve on their own, said Mustafa Khanbhai, Director of Virgin Digital Help.
Virgin Digital Helps research suggests that consumers take particular issue with the fact that technology keeps changing (18.6 percent) as well as compatibility issues (15.2 percent). Women (31.4 percent) in particular are more likely to be stressed out by tech than men (20 percent), while 27.3 percent of 55-64 year-olds say technology is just too complicated.
In order, the technologies that stress people the most are:
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Source: http://aboservice.com/virgin-digital-help-survey-61-percent-find-todays-tech-too-confusing/
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