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Technology users can be sorted based on their assets, actions, and attitudes toward how tech gadgets fit into their lives. Take our quiz to see where you fit in our typology.

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    User attitudes vary about broken - and healthy - technologies

    While in a recent report we discussed the malaise of some users when their technology fails, we have found in previous reports that negative feelings are not isolated to broken gadgets - some users are reluctant to engage even with healthy technology...

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    How do you turn that thing on?

    Nov 17, 2008

    "Despite the dizzying array of new tech gadgets on the market, many break down frequently and are still maddeningly difficult to use, a new survey suggests.

    Nearly half of technology users need help from friends or professionals to set up a new electr...

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    Gadget survey finds many bugs can't be fixed

    Nov 17, 2008

    "Gadget makers love to sell us on all the things their devices can do, whether it's letting us chat with distant friends at any time or watch movies on our commute. But can anyone fix this stuff when it breaks?

    That's a question raised by the Pew Inte...

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    When Technology Fails

    Half (48%) of tech users need help from others in getting new devices and services to work, and many experience tech outages when there is a glitch with their home internet connection, computer, or cell phone. Coping with these failures is a hassle f...

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    Wired ... but frustrated

    Nov 16, 2008

    "Need help setting up that home computer or Internet connection? Frustrated by that new cell phone? You're not alone. A survey released on Sunday found that nearly half of Americans need help from others booting up their new devices, and an even larg...

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DATA POINT

34%

the percentage of American teens who have played a computer or console game at school as part of a school assignment.

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