Here's the thing. I'm a computer programmer. Have been for over a decade. That means that I not only am familiar with computers, but that I often have to "think like" a computer.
Wouldn't that suggest that I might think "Gee... I should be able to enchant my computer to protect it from magic, no matter what my teacher says."?
I have the impression that you can't put wards on technology. I imagine that the magic involved in either the act of creating the ward or the functioning of the ward itself would mess up the technology. If it could be done, I would have expected Harry to put wards on the Blue Beetle by now.
If understanding the technology mitigates the disruptive effects of magic, then we must ask what level of understanding is required? Would you need to know the tolerances of all the transistors and wires, the circuit board design, and so forth? If so, then very few people could reach the level of understanding necessary to safeguard even simple modern technology from magic.
However, you could put your computer in a circle (see Dead Beat), maybe a permanent one such as the summoning circle in Harry's lab. That would let it function even with a strong magic user in the room, but wouldn't let the magic user sit down and browse the web.