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Wasting Time With Computer Problems

The recent studies shows that British consumes 30 minutes a day, just to solve the problems related to the computer. The research was sponsored by Microsoft. It proves that booting up the system is the most disappointing procedure for about one third of the people working from home.
Around 4000 people participated the survey. One fifth people find pop-ups, notifications about the software updates and the new downloads, much irritating. Laptop batteries' inefficiency, identity theft worries and virus infections are the other irritating disturbances caused by the computers.
23 Per cent feels that their systems are like Piers Morgan which belongs to the most annoying category. Another 20 per cent compared their PC's to Simon Cowell, which is also frustrating. But only 20 per cent people who participated the survey told that their comps can be included in the Carol Vorderman, the most efficient one.
The easy tasks done by the computer included locating a file, switching the programmes and installing the new devices.
People say that they moved on to tea-breaks, walking or shouting to decrease the stress, created by the computers. One-fifth people says that they used to attack even the computer or keyboard, with frustration.
John Mangelaars of Microsoft says that his company want to lessen the stress of the people, when they are on their computers.



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