Any organization002 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.
Chinese schools are scaring kids off drugs with psychedelic VR simulationsHow to deal with anger: 7 coping skills to tryTerrifying videos of Lake Fire are being shared by reportersJ.K. Rowling responds to Trump's latest insult with a powerful Abraham Lincoln quoteEvery Android phone will now help detect earthquakesThe notoriously cheerful baby Asahd Khaled wept at the sight of Justin BieberPopular subreddits 'vandalized' with proJohn Legend expertly responds to Donald Trump's sexist tweets using Melania’s own wordsTikTok reportedly set to sue Trump administration as early as TuesdayChinese schools are scaring kids off drugs with psychedelic VR simulationsLyft and Uber threaten to stop operating in CA if forced to make drivers employeesIt took this Dalmatian three years to learn to smile so please appreciate itMisinformation spreads about Russia connection to antifa.comA very good dog got a round of applause after interrupting a symphonyDads having more fun than daughters at Little Mix concert is seriously adorableChinese schools are scaring kids off drugs with psychedelic VR simulationsSeth Rogen's 'An American Pickle' is a sweet story with a sour center: ReviewApple reportedly taking on Peloton, Nike with online exercise classesSamsung's Galaxy Buds Live are surprisingly easy to repairTeen pranks her family with the Influencer Challenge, and their reaction is hilarious Once Upon a Potty A Penny Saved Is a Waste of Time Joseph Conrad on the Supernatural How to Repair Parchment Berlin’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams The Poet Bandit Inside the World’s Worst The Morning News Roundup for November 28, 2014 Christopher Smart Loved His Cat Visit Our Holiday Pop On Samuel Rutherford Crockett and the Word “Draffsack” Winner of the American Book Award by Dan Piepenbring The Morning News Roundup for November 17, 2014 A Marvelous Crutch: An Interview with Brad Zellar The Poetry of Julia A. Moore Mark Strand, 1934–2014 Writing Tennessee Williams’s Life An Interview with Julia Wertz Emma, Cover to Cover by Dan Piepenbring On This Day, William Tell Shot an Apple Off His Son’s Head
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