US demand grows for Chinese cars despite privacy and security fears
Majority of American prospective car buyers increasingly consider Chinese car brands, citing advanced digital integration and growing familiarity despite privacy and security concerns.
Helping Subscribers Recreate Cable Lineups May Help Non-Cable Providers: Survey
Broadband providers that offer reliable high-speed internet plus easy ways to recreate cable programming can attract millions of cord-cutting customers.
Homebuyers seek independent research, but still want a real estate agent
Homebuyers research online but overwhelmingly want human agents to provide guidance, interpret listings, flag risks, and navigate complex emotional and financial decisions.
Though 15% of Households Pay for AI, It May Be a Hard Sell: Survey
The consumer survey found that 15% of U.S. households using the internet pay for some kind of AI application, with a significant interest in smart home AI services.
Survey: Down payment concerns delay homeownership for many
Despite a strong interest in home-buying, 27% of U.S. adults plan to buy a home in the next year, but face affordability challenges and misconceptions about down payments.