Tech Talk Mobile: Studies Show Americans Love Their Smartphones

Looks like America cant get enough of cellphones and smartphones compared to Europre according to studies done by Lookout. Lookout feels Americans love their cellphones more than anybody else in Europe. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA


Americans Spend HOW Much On Valentines Day?!

Since it’s basically required to get your special someone a gift on Valentines Day, it’s interesting to see how much money is spent each year for the holiday. I’m kind of surprised by some of the numbers!! Check out the infographic after the jump… Wendy L.


75% Of Americans Admit To Calling And Texting While On The Toilet

Approximately 75% of people take their cell phones into the bathroom with them, according to a survey by the marketing agency 11Mark. Out of 1,000 people polled, 87% of Android users admitted to talking, texting, or surfing the web while in the restroom. Click below to read the rest of the story. @WiLMajor


Kind Of Scary! Check Out The Stats On How Many Americans DIDN’T Use Protection Their First Time Having Sex!

This is a pretty scary number guys. STD’s and HIV are REAL and we really have to take more steps to protect ourselves. Just because they’re cute and/or nice doesn’t mean they’re completely clean! A new study from condom-makers Durex shows that a LOT of people didn’t use protection their first time around. And though the study doesn’t discuss future times, I’m sure those same people are still not using one if they’re with the same person. Not good! Get the stats below and please, WRAP IT UP! Marisa Mendez


Auto Talk: Americans driving fewest miles since 2003

USA Today reports that Americans are driving less today than they were one year ago. According to a new study by the Department of Transportation, travel on U.S. roads has declined by around 1.3 percent through the first eight months of the year compared to the same period in 2010. That equates to around 26 billion vehicle miles, or the lowest figure since 2003. Funk Flex


Two Americans Win Nobel Prize in Economics

Americans Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims won the Nobel economics prize on Monday for research that sheds light on the cause-and-effect relationship between the economy and policy instruments such as interest rates and government spending. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


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