Any organization,humor in eroticism 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.
'Heartbreak High' Season 3 set visit: School's out foreverNASA's Curiosity rover heads to new puzzling Martian destinationMissing notes on iPhone: Apple dropped a fix for the bugMicrosoft is adding a live, AIBest TV deal: Get an 85Best iPad deal: Save $100 on the iPad Air 2024SpaceX's sixth Starship test flight successful despite abandoning booster catchArkadium mini crossword answers for November 20Best iPad deal: Save $100 on the iPad Air 2024YouTube art project turns random old videos into a candid, beautiful stream of clipsNYT mini crossword answers for November 20Meta Orion AR glasses: 4 futuristic features they're getting with Project Aria updateBest TV deal: Get an 85Best laptop deal: Save $200 on an M4 MacBook Pro at AmazonBest book deal: Target Circle members can get 50% off books'Missing' review: a twisty whodunnit where Gen Z's internet habits save the dayBest Apple Pencil Pro deal: Save $30 at TargetWordle today: The answer and hints for November 19Best Garmin deal: Save $100 on the vívoactive 5'Heartbreak High' Season 3 set visit: School's out forever Hotel Life: An Interview with Joanna Walsh Why Did China Censor a Photo of a Granny with an Umbrella? Translation and Virginity by Damion Searls On the Uses and Abuses of the Literary Orphan Preorder “The Unprofessionals,” Get a Free TPR Shirt The Art of Weathered Lithuanian Garage Doors Alice in a World of Wonderlands: Translating Lewis Carroll Remembering Bill Becker, a Loyal Friend of The Paris Review “Aunt Alma,” a Poem by W. S. Merwin from Spring 1958 Big, Bent Ears, Chapter 9: Surrender to the Situation, Part 2 by Nicole Rudick The Mystery of the Plaster Plimpton Having Trouble Writing? Try “Once Upon a Time.” An author and an illustrator talk collaboration—and Melville. On a Train in Norway—Is That Kate Bush by the Waterfall? Birtwistle and Harsent’s Operas Turn Myths on Their Heads In John Barrymore’s Old Greenwich Village Apartment When My Parents Got Their Clamming License In Repair: On Boots, Coats, and Depression Evelyn Waugh on the Modernists: “Great Rot” Lerner, Frazier, Coates, Eisenman—MacArthur Fellows in the Review
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