Linked by David Adams on Tue 13th Jul 2010 17:02 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Following up on the news a couple of weeks ago that Microsoft had killed the Kin, its first Windows Phone 7 device, after only a month on the market, we found a list of ten gadgets that, despite their promise, didn't make it in the marketplace. Some of these devices, such as the Modo, laid the groundwork for blockbuster products (iPod). Some, like the Audrey, developed a cult following once their failure made them affordable on eBay. Others just flat out failed (DataPlay). Are there any short-lived gadgets that didn't make the list? What about the CueCat?
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by AnythingButVista on Tue 13th Jul 2010 22:00 UTC
AnythingButVista
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MiniSD memory cards
They were supposed to solve the "memory expansion on a portable size" problem for cell phones and other mobile devices. Someone wasn't psychic enough to predict MicroSD cards were coming and that these will end up taking over the mobile device storage market. Now the only use we have for MiniSD cards, is inside an SD adapter so they can be used as regular SD cards.

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