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 <description>Much as we love technology, sometimes we get fed up with the companies that provide it. Maybe it&#039;s the notice saying that important features of perfectly good software no longer work because it&#039;s a couple of years old. Maybe it&#039;s that our new PC is so loaded with junkware that it takes forever to boot. The examples go on and on. Here is our list of the 10 most annoying practices (and practitioners), along with suggestions for working around the hassles or avoiding them altogether.
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