Videos on cell phones are on the rise. According to Cisco, 55% of global Internet traffic is in video format.
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According to a Rastreator.com study on Spaniards’ spending habits in education, nearly 60% do not cut their budget for their children going back to school or for education.
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Going back to work means catching up in many different aspects of your life. After disconnecting for a period of time, it may even be hard to remember the password for your office computer. It turns out, however, that this is not just from going on vacation.
At the sixth 'Latin American Security Analysts Summit', the Russian digital security company Kaspersky reported that 12 cyber attacks occur every second.
Access speed for websites, smartphones and corporate apps around the world declined by 15% in 2015 with respect to the previous year, according to Dynatrace. Specifically, the average access time increased by nearly 1 second, from 6.46 in 2014 to 7.45 in 2015. For banks, the average loading time for a page was 24% slower than in 2014.
Three out of four drivers in Spain have not been taken away any points from their points-based driver’s license, which 10 years after being introduced has contributed to reduce the number of traffic fatalities by 62%.
Family is very important, and according to a study conducted by MetLife, it is also true for younger people. In fact, the so-called millennials are more inclined to help their relatives financially: 85% admit that helping their children is very important.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer has identified eight new types of cancer related to obesity and excess weight.