What was supposed to change our lives but turned out to be a complete failure – Joemonster.org

Every year there are new “great and revolutionary” things and trends, but unfortunately not all of them work and quickly fade into oblivion.

I liked the trend that everyone wanted to have the smallest cell phone possible. Over the last 20 years, cell phones have become smaller and smaller. This was often the main advantage of the telephone. Then suddenly you could watch movies on your phone and almost overnight the trend changed to “the bigger the better.” People thought we would see more pregnancies during lockdown because couples would have nothing else to do. Instead, we’ve seen people isolate themselves more even after lockdown ended, and fewer people are now dating, let alone having children. As inflation began to rise, it was also seen that more and more people were choosing to delay having children due to rising costs.

These “fat-free” chips caused violent diarrhea due to the Olestra used in them. As time goes by, it turns out that we only need a good enough refrigerator, not a refrigerator with the ability to connect to the Internet.

When Windows Phone was announced, Microsoft organized a veritable funeral procession for the iPhone.

I’m still very upset that we never got the modular phone revolution that I was promised in the early 2010s. Now having a replaceable battery is crazy and exciting. Parcel delivery via drone.

Kinect for Xbox 360 was supposed to change the gaming industry. Maybe a dozen games were made, most of which barely worked. And it disappeared silently after about two or three years.

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Curved televisions.

Minidisc. The future of when you were young.

What is it with this Tesla cybertruck, the information about it was published years ago, but it is not yet available or is it available? How come NO ONE has written about the Firephone? Entire teams of people were fired after this failure. One of the most fun I remember was the solar roads. Solar panels you drive on. Somehow without damaging them.

2024-01-18 03:52:01
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