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Tech should let us work less, not more

Nicole Kobie is PC Pro’s futures editor. She really, really needs a nap, okay?

@njkobie

will pay anything for technology that will help me sleep. Not that I have difficulty sleeping – I can doze off standing in a crowd. Instead, what I have is obstacles in the way of rest, usually in the form of day-to-day life – a job with tasks, a home with chores and demanding loved ones. Here I’m talking less of my young child and more of my dog, who both at

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