Computers make people easier to use, now more than ever
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OPINION
Computers make people easier to use, now more than ever
DAVID TEMKIN
CONTRIBUTED TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 4, 2026
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Steve Jobs, left, hands an Apple Macintosh Computer to Otto Mayr, director of the Deutsches Museum, in June, 1985.
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David Temkin is a Silicon Valley technologist and entrepreneur. He is the editor-in-chief of In Formation.
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