Honestly for me it's a bit like watching movies about aviation when I held a multi-engine jet certification. It's often too painful to watch as there's just too much hollyweird fairy tale BS for me to stomach it. Almost any movie with "modern technology" in it is AGONIZING to watch due to the ridiculous over-dramatization of it, hand drawn animations or goofy PSD jockey bull... it's sad when 1960's parodies like "How to Frame a Figg" are more technologically accurate than the modern fare.
TV it often gets far, FAR worse. As much wood as I get for Pauly Perette and her character Abby on NCIS, every time she and probi go over to the computer? Well, to borrow from Larry the Cable guy "my pecker shrinks in so far it peeks out the pooper."
Probably why one of the few computer related scenes I LIKE in a TV show actually comes from NCIS in an early episode, where they're getting "hacked" and the two supposed IT experts don't know what to do to stop it, and Gibbs goes over and pulls the power plug out of the wall.
THAT was a brilliantly done scene.
Apart from that it's just so much nonsensical gibberish written by people who don't know the first damned thing about technology, I really can't put up with it until it hits the sci-fi realm where you can go "ok, you know what, this is made up technobabble and we freely admit it!"