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Top 5 'Top 5' prediction fails

2017-04-01
these are the top five top five prediction fails I've been doing this show for something like 25 years now we get excited about a lot of upcoming tech we dug back into the archive to find the top five times what we thought was can't miss tech completely missed the mark no no here 10 20 windows phone this phone should push Microsoft's mobile operating system into solid number three footing competing with Android and iOS one of the most important parts of a phone at this point is the camera and the Nokia 10 20 packs in a 41 megapixel camera on a phone and it doesn't look like anything out there today it'll definitely stand out in the crowd the motorola rokr this is a big deal the motorola rokr works with itunes so you don't need to carry a phone and an iPod shuffle anymore Steve Jobs called it the iTunes phone because it has itunes built-in 100 songs on a phone there's even a dedicated iTunes button on the phone it's like a phone and a half the handspring visor by now everyone knows about the Palm Pilots the handspring visor it's not some of the same people who built the pilots the visor brings expandability on the back as a port kind of like a game board so if you've ever wanted to use your PDA as a phone you'll be able to do that with advisor Sega's newest home console is all that and a bag of chips it's got a built-in modem so you can play with other people over the Internet just make sure no one picks up the phone when you're gaming though then there's the controller with a mini video game console right inside it can't fail web TV web TV is a great idea a box brings the World Wide Web to television instead of having to be stuck at your desktop you can sit back on the couch with a wireless keyboard and a huge screen it's genius you
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