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To combat the complexity, Americans should be required to do returns by hand at least once
With online security, the conscientious should quietly convert people or keep to themselves
Career advancement may require more conferring but it might not be worth it
It can threaten your identity when a long-held niche hobby hits the mainstream
Those we choose to hang on to may be the ones that define us
Even a brief interaction with a search engine can lead to an overestimation of how much we know
Those who talk about career change should say if they’re serious or just being self-indulgent
We should be grateful for campaign to point the finger at websites using weak protocols
The numbers may be useful for headline writers but they oversimplify a diverse set of components
Payment becomes more detached and money more abstract so friction is almost entirely absent
If the number of infographics about introverts is anything to go by, the height of interest may fast be approaching
Facets of software technology have recently become exponentially more accessible
The changing dynamics of a friend set are hard to ignore
A MacBook’s default settings have the potential to make me feel infantile
Games are a natural workplace survival tool
‘Oops-Americans’ need to be warned that they face a life of tortuous paper-pushing
I’ve had mine for a few months. Despite the device’s occasional stagefright, the bond is strong
Too little enthusiasm and things can be demotivating, too much and no one will thank you
As the failure fetish fades in Silicon Valley and beyond, something must rise to take its place
Intriguing psychological insights on self-control but little in the way of practical tips
A popular internet meme reminds us of the privileges enjoyed by many in wealthy countries
Owning a non-Apple smartphone, running Android, is like being part of the Rebel Alliance
For many of us, checking messages is an exercise in hope and anticipation, writes Lisa Pollack
Readers clearly recognised Lisa Pollack’s problem and commented on dealing with colleague’s work experience requests
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