Computer rage can relieve stress
Swearing and shouting at a computer has become a common way for people to relieve stress and express anger, research has revealed.
The study by the University of Bolton found that computer rage is now an everyday expression of anger but it could sometimes be beneficial.
Dr John Charlton from the University told Web User: "In our study of 126 participants we found that the majority of people became angry three or four times each month, but more than 10 per cent reported anger occurring 10 times or more.