A recent study by Digital Life America surveyed more than 2600 Americans to get their thoughts on wireless devices. The study found that people were split on whether or not an "always-on" or always connected lifestyle is a good thing.
The study also found that users of Blackberry and other smartphone devices work longer hours but earn more money. According to the study, "BlackBerry and other devices owners do, however, have a higher average income and education level--54 percent completed college and have an average income of $94,000, about 50 percent higher than the national U.S. average."
The study also found that users of Blackberry and other smartphone devices work longer hours but earn more money. According to the study, "BlackBerry and other devices owners do, however, have a higher average income and education level--54 percent completed college and have an average income of $94,000, about 50 percent higher than the national U.S. average."