Any organization,video sex hd 18 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.
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