People are checking email more often, and in stranger places, AOL's fourth annual Email Addiction Survey shows. One in 5 respondents admit checking more than 10 times a day and 59 percent confess to checking while in the bathroom (up from 53 percent last year).
In an separate study on wiredness: A poll of 100 people age 100 or older shows people are using technology far into old age to sustain relationships and keep sharp. Evercare, a division of UnitedHealth Group, found 7 percent use email, 4 percent send or receive digital photos and 1 percent text message. About as many centenarians as baby boomers (3 percent) say they have dated someone they met online.
In an separate study on wiredness: A poll of 100 people age 100 or older shows people are using technology far into old age to sustain relationships and keep sharp. Evercare, a division of UnitedHealth Group, found 7 percent use email, 4 percent send or receive digital photos and 1 percent text message. About as many centenarians as baby boomers (3 percent) say they have dated someone they met online.