Did You See That Press Release? Trends in Consumer Technology, Dating, and Voting
With thousands of news releases published each week on PR Newswire for Journalists, no one can possibly keep up with every one of them. Here are some of our favorite releases from the past week that you might have missed.
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2014 Personal Technology Study Ranks Wearable Devices, Cloud Technology and Streaming Media as Top Consumer Trends of the Year
A new study of American online consumers found that while the majority of consumers are not willing to part with their mobile phones or wearable devices they are thinking about ditching cable TV subscriptions in favor of streaming media. See the news release to learn consumers’ top ranked devices, mobile app habits, trends in media viewing, and how the average consumer manages data and device security.
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Battle of the Sexes: Survey Finds Men and Women are Equally Judgmental and Insecure when Dating
While movies and pop culture suggest that women get antsy before dates, a new survey conducted on behalf of leading international dating website AnastasiaDate by Harris Poll, found that men have major insecurities while dating, especially when it comes to their rides. See the news release for more.
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Besides Pocketbook Issues, What’s Important to Americans in Making Voting Decisions
There are a lot of considerations that come into play when considering which candidate to vote for. Sometimes it is as simple as what party they belong to. Other times, it can be something a little more superficial, as in who sweats more during a televised debate. But often, it comes down to how a candidate stands on certain issues. Which issues matter isn’t the same for every voter. See the results of The Harris Poll of 2,300 adults surveyed online between April 16-21.
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Divergent Tops $250 Million At The Worldwide Box Office
The first installment of the action-adventure franchise Divergent, released on Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label, has broken the $250 million mark at the worldwide box office, the company announced. See the news release for more information.
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U.S. Worker Confidence Virtually Unchanged; Slightly More Concerns Over Jobs and Economy
According to the most recent Randstad U.S. Employee Confidence Index, workers were slightly less confident in job availability and the strength of the economy in April, as the Index slightly decreased by 0.6 points to 56.5. Although a small decline, the Index remains level to where it stood at this time last year (57.0 in April 2013). See the release for more information.
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Larry Grady is online content manager at PR Newswire for Journalists. He has worked in business media for nearly 30 years and enjoys reality TV and daydreaming about travel and wine.
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