
Ofcom study finds teens of 14 and 15 are most confident with technology More than 60 per cent of adults over 55 admitted they struggle with gadgets Under-eights have never known a world without social networks | Updated: 18:13 EST, 6 August 2014 Experts: Children as young as six have a better understanding of modern technology than most 45-year-olds, a study has found Children as young as six have a better understanding of modern technology than most 45-year-olds, a study has found.
Click here to view original article Are you baffled by technology? Ask a six-year-old: They know more than 45-year-olds