The Zune had a terrible name and terrible advertising. A good example of how being the best product is far less important than being the most memorable good enough product.
Some of the article is just clickbait driven nostalgia, to be honest, but nonetheless, I still have some thoughts about these.
Google Glasses failed because the price was completely wrong, and the technology came way too early.
No comment on the Newton. I’ve never looked into it.
The real reason Vista failed is because it was mass-deployed on machines that were branded as Vista ready, while failing to meet minimum requirements. This is both Microsoft’s fault, and a fault of each vendor who did that.
Zune was awesome, but good luck competing with Apple. They would sell you gold-plated flipflops if they could, and Microsoft’s leadership couldn’t convince you to buy anything with their best efforts.
The Blackberry got what it deserved, for sure.
I still don’t understand Ping
The N-Gage was a great idea with horrible execution, especially considering where the speaker was, on both of these phones. I kinda wanted the QD but way better stuff came out shortly after. The spirit definitely lived on, with the one-off Sony Ericsson PSP phone
The Nintendo VB is just something remarkably stupid
The HP pad is yet another example of companies pushing out e-waste just to pretend they’re competitive with the market leader
Note 7 is a prime example of pushing out hardware without looking at potential edge-cases with catastrophic issues, and hoping those would just never happen
Haha! The website is not even for techies, if you click on I DISABLED MY ADBLOCK without disabling it, the site lets you in lol
Let me save you a click
<span style="color:#323232;">Google Glass: Early release, high cost, and privacy concerns led to its discontinuation.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Apple Newton: Poor handwriting recognition and high price doomed this early PDA.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Windows Vista: Incompatibility, high resource usage, and negative user reviews plagued its launch.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Microsoft Zune: Attempted competition against the iPod, but failed to differentiate and had software issues.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">BlackBerry Storm: Departure from physical keyboards, coupled with a flawed touchscreen design.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">iTunes Ping: Apple's music-focused social network lacked meaningful engagement.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Nokia N-Gage: Ambitious gaming phone with hardware problems and limited game library.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Nintendo Virtual Boy: Stereoscopic 3D display caused discomfort, poor game library.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">HP TouchPad: Inadequate specs, high price, and lack of ecosystem compared to iPad.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Galaxy Note 7: Battery issues causing explosions and recalls marred its reputation.
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Almost all of those things were tech that pushed the limits. They paid for it with poor sales or glitches, but thank God they took some chances instead of just upgrading the pixels on a camera year after year. I applaud these disasters.
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