Research from Deloitte estimates that last year, the number of texts sent fell by 7 billion to 145 billion and will continue to slide in 2014.
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Released this week at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the survey revealed that 31% of Americans think this change will happen in the next one to five years.
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Sony has announced the roll-out of a cloud gaming service, PlayStation Now, giving gamers the opportunity to access a selection of games without a console.
Speaking at the annual Consumer Electronics Show event in Las Vegas on Monday, Hastings confirmed the rumours that the Netflix exclusive would become the first programme to be shown by the online video platform in 4K.
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