Nearly a third of UK households now use smartphones and tablets as the main internet-browsing device in the home, showing a general decline in the use of desktop and laptop computers, according to a report from the Post Office.
The ‘HomePhone and Broadband’ study found that 29 per cent of households relied fully on smartphones and tablets as the primary web-browsing devices.
However, laptops and PCs were still used by 44 and 26 per cent of households respectively although more portable platforms proved more popular with millennials.
Only 15 per cent of 18-24 year olds still use PCs as their main browsing platform, Read full story ›
Source: The Drum