PALO ALTO, Calif., July 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Skype today
announced the launch of International Technology Upgrade Week
(ITUW), a global initiative joined by Norton by Symantec and TomTom
to encourage consumers to regularly download free software updates
to their computers, smartphones and tablets and other portable
devices, like GPS units. The prime focus of International
Technology Upgrade Week is to directly address consumers' concerns
and educate them on the value of keeping their software up to date,
especially when many updates are free.
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The need for this initiative is readily apparent, as a recent
survey of American, British and German consumers revealed that 40
percent of adults don't always update software on their computers
when initially prompted to do so. In each country, approximately
one quarter of those surveyed said they don't clearly understand
what software updates do and an equal percentage of consumers don't
understand the benefits of updating regularly.
In looking at the impact of automatic update notifications, the
survey found that while three quarters of adults received
notifications on their computers telling them to update their
software, more than half said they needed to see a prompt between
two and five times before downloading and installing an update.
Even for those consumers who recognized the benefits of upgrading,
one quarter didn't know how to check if their installed software
even needs updating.
"Here at Skype, we are constantly getting feedback from our
users and making improvements to Skype every day," said
Linda Summers, Director of Product
Marketing at Skype. "Only by regularly upgrading, are consumers
able to enjoy the benefits of improved voice and video calling
quality, longer mobile battery life and bug fixes, in addition to
new features that we regularly add across our product portfolio,
like Photo Sharing on mobile, or Group Video Calling and Group
Screen Sharing on a computer."
Symantec, the maker of Norton security software, recently
reported blocking more than 5.5 billion malicious attacks in 2011,
an increase of 81 percent over the previous year. Having the
protection of a powerful security suite in this environment is
essential – regardless of device or platform. With a current Norton
subscription, users are entitled to update to the latest product
version available on the market. Updating your Norton product is
safe, easy, secure, and ensures customers benefit from the latest
features and performance improvements. Users can learn more by
visiting the Norton Update Center.
Consumers who use TomTom's in-car location and navigation
products may experience out of date maps or get stuck in traffic by
not regularly updating the software. All TomTom portable navigation
devices are enabled to receive free daily map changes. These
updates enable drivers to keep the TomTom map on their device
up-to-date with immediate changes in their area, such as changed
speed limits, new street names, blocked roads and new traffic
directions. In addition, more structural, long-term changes such as
the addition of roads or roundabouts are validated and updated
within TomTom's maps and made available on a quarterly basis.
Consumer Insights
Across all regions surveyed, more men than women upgrade
software when prompted to and said that they have updated software
within the last week.
When asked for their top reasons for either downloading or not
downloading updates, consumers across geographies offered the
following responses:
Top
Reasons for Updating
|
Top
Reasons for Not Updating
|
Keeping
computers safe from viruses/hackers
|
Worried
about computer security, so I don't download everything I'm
prompted to
|
Ensures
software is free of bugs and crashes less often
|
There is
no real benefit to me
|
Having the
latest and greatest software features
|
Upgrades
take too long
|
Upgrades
are often free
|
Lack of
understanding about what the update(s) will do
|
Here are some step-by-step tips for getting your free updates
from Skype, Symantec and TomTom.
Skype
Automatic updates are the easiest way to keep your Skype up to
date. They are turned on by default for users with the most
recently updated versions of Skype for Windows and Skype for Mac.
If you'd like to confirm that you have the latest version of Skype,
visit www.skype.com/download. For more information about why users
should regularly update their Skype software, visit
www.skype.com/go/upgrade.
Norton by Symantec
Norton users with a valid product subscription are eligible to
receive the latest product updates via the subscription service
model. These updates are critical for ensuring consumers have the
latest protection. For more information, visit the Norton Update
center at http://updatecenter.norton.com.
TomTom
- Connect your device to your computer
- Download the TomTom Application
- Register your device
- Download available updates
About the Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted using an online interview administered
to members of the YouGov Plc GB panel of 350,000+ individuals who
have agreed to take part in surveys. An email was sent to
individual panelists (which were randomly selected from those
panelists in the base sample which were identified as representing
the sample definition), inviting them to take part in the survey
and providing them with a link to the survey. The responding sample
is weighted to the profile of the sample definition to provide a
representative reporting sample. The profile is normally derived
from census data or, if not available from the census, from
industry accepted data.
About Skype
Skype is communications software whose purpose is to break down
barriers to communication. With an Internet-connected device,
families, friends and colleagues can get together for free with
messaging, voice and video. At low cost, they can also call
landlines or mobiles virtually anywhere in the world. Skype has
recently introduced group video, allowing groups of more than two
people to do things together whenever they're apart. Founded in
2003 and based in Luxembourg,
Skype is a division of Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT). Skype can be
downloaded onto computers, mobile phones and other connected
devices for free at www.skype.com.
About Norton by Symantec
Norton protects the Stuff that matters to consumers, across all
aspects of their digital lives. Norton provides a range of
security solutions including technologies for PCs and mobile
devices, live tech support services and online backup. Like Norton
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About TomTom
Founded in 1991, TomTom (AEX:TOM2) is the world's leading
supplier of in-car location and navigation products and services
focused on providing all drivers with the world's best navigation
experience. Headquartered in Amsterdam, TomTom has over 3,500 employees and
sells its products in over 40 countries.
Our products include portable navigation devices, in-dash
infotainment systems, fleet management solutions, maps and
real-time services, including the award winning TomTom HD
Traffic.
For the world's most up-to-date route planner, including live
traffic information, go to www.tomtom.com/livetraffic.
For further information, please visit www.tomtom.com.
SOURCE Skype