Steve Jobs never said it exactly this way, but we think he would have agreed that not all “Think Different” is created equal.
This seems to be true in the case of the year’s most epic technology flops.
While some products were fated for failure — more than one eyebrow was raised at the launch of a certain handheld 3D gaming console with a steep price tag and a slim catalogue of games — others seemed like more of a sure thing, at least in theory. (A wristband that keeps track of your health is a brilliant idea, as long as you can get the device to work.)
Both newbies and well-established companies are responsible for 2011′s most cringe-worthy fails. From giants like Netflix and HP to startups like Color Labs, these companies are responsible for poor decisions and surprise misses from the past 12 months.
Here are our picks for the year’s biggest tech failures (below).
- Qwikster
- HP’s Attempted Spinoff Of PC Branch
- BlackBerry PlayBook
- Playstation Network Outage
- Jawbone Up
- Motorola Xoom
- Nintendo 3DS
- Facebook Places
- Google Buzz
- Google TV
- Color
- ‘Duke Nukem Forever‘
- Flip Cam
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