Any organization,Bengali Archives be it a multi-billion-dollar corporate behemoth or lowly startup, can launch a hyped product that turns out to be total dud. We've seen our fair share of tech flops (this is the second time we round up products for a similar list), and while some very quickly explode in a ball of hot, fiery failure, others linger around for years before slowy fading away into obscurity.
In no particular order of uselessness, here are our top ten biggest tech fails of the last ten years.
Netflix's 10 mostThe 'PUBG' craze is spreadingRevealed: The famed, mysterious, new Apple campus toilets!'Star Wars: Episode IX': December 2019 release date announcedApple event kicks off with touching Steve Jobs tribute6 Apple Event songs that'll put you on a listening bingeJetBlue offers $99 flights for evacuees returning to FloridaParis Hilton tweets a deep question, gets some spectacular repliesTesla to expand supercharger network to Chicago, Boston city centersHemingway's sixKid from 'It' attends 'It' screening dressed as kid from 'It'Apple's macOS High Sierra will launch on Sept. 25Apple's iPhone 8 comes in gold, but everyone's calling it pink'Star Wars' Episode IX: J.J. Abrams will return to write and directHemingway's sixThe Disaster Artist at Toronto: Film reviewHey Apple, calling your retail stores 'town squares' is a little muchWhen someone tells you to make a 'silly face,' take this bridesmaid's adviceStar Wars Episode IX director J.J. Abrams will finally have to finish somethingHemingway's six The Lost Tribes of Tierra del Fuego #ReadEverywhere Look: Richard Brautigan’s Poetry Inspires Techno Five Photographs by Ellen Auerbach A Newspaper’s Front A Partial List of Things to Dread About Spa Treatments Flower Voyeur: A Comic by Lauren R. Weinstein Atticus Finch and Naming Your Children Lajos Vajda’s Elaborate, Forbidding Photomontages Still Lifes Capture the Evolution of the Watermelon Alphabet Finds Google at Its Most Machiavellian China Has Ripped Off Anish Kapoor’s “Bean” Sculpture When You Marry Someone Who Has the Same Last Name The Book Cover in the Weimar Republic Benjamin Moser on Clarice Lispector’s Complete Stories How Rebracketing Gives Us New Words Read Adam LeFevre’s “Ethics,” A Poem About a Pet Brick Beautiful Image, or, Adolescence at the Spa Documenting the Doo Only Five Days Left to #ReadEverywhere
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