More workers feel stressed out by computers than those driven to distraction by traffic jams, queuing, and the in-laws -- and some find them even more stress-inducing than the end of a relationship, according to a survey. . . .
More workers feel stressed out by computers than those driven to distraction by traffic jams, queuing, and the in-laws -- and some find them even more stress-inducing than the end of a relationship, according to a survey.

Nearly one in five people, 17 percent, considered computer problems to be the same, or more, stressful than being left by a partner, the survey revealed this week.

It said an inability to get to grips with modern technology is taking great chunks out of our days, with one in four workers losing up to an hour each day.