The 12 Worst Apple Products: The Pippin
Apple tried to get into the console game with the Pippin. It could play CD-Rom games on your TV. Problem is, people played CD-Rom games on computers.
Apple tried to get into the console game with the Pippin. It could play CD-Rom games on your TV. Problem is, people played CD-Rom games on computers.
It weighed 16 pounds. 16 f**king pounds. Also, if the battery completely drained, it couldn't be recharged.
Apple partnered with AOL to form eWorld, a sorta online community. However, Apple didn't really advertise it and no one really used it.
It had 1MB of memory and the photos were of a resolution that is worst than most cellphones these days. And like most Apple products, it was way overpriced.
Did you ever use this phone? It was slow. So incredibly stupidly slow. And poorly designed.
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Most schools use inspirational posters/signs to get their athletes pumped before a game. At UCSD, they have only their computer programmers to get pumped up for a wild day of coding!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxOBg1nAijo As of 2002 SMS text messaging is the broadly used data application in the world.And in accordance with 2005 analysis, SMS text messaging could be the most paralyzing technology invented.
One of Mario's first adventures actually made its way to the Atari 2600. Mario is still jumping and stomping, but now he's doing with all the beauty today's technology can muster.
What is happening to science these days?