Forget iPod, Internet Explorer, Blackberry, Meta Portal Plus, iPhone12 mini forever…
Someone loved the player and Apple’s mini-smartphone, Microsoft’s browser and the Blackberry brand, and someone hated it, but all these technological products had one thing in common – they ceased to exist in 2022. Fox News has compiled a “little obituary for the dead.”
Apple iPod
Twenty-one years ago, this stylish box captivated the souls of music lovers around the world. At that time the volume of the hard drive was insane 5 GB and Steve Jobs personally came up with the slogan “1000 songs in your pocket” (1000 songs in your pocket).
Over time, smartphones replaced compact music players, and lovers of “hot tube sound” switched to professional compact devices with highly specialized sound processors. Portable music lovers have become a wealthy and respected public. For example, the Astell&Kern A&ultima SP200T model will cost around $2500. And this is far from the border.
Meanwhile, about 450 million iPods of all models were sold during its existence. In the summer, Apple announced that the iPod touch, the latest model of the player, will be discontinued.
Internet Explorer browser from Microsoft
If you spell out all the curses users have poured on this browser’s address, it’ll probably be enough to get you to and from the moon. But it was the first free browser! Yes, yes, in the distant 90s, people had to pay a fabulous $ 40 not only to the provider, but also to buy the Netscape Navigator browser.
Unfortunately Internet Explorer could not compete with Chrome, Opera and Firefox, and so after more than 25 years on the Web, Internet Explorer was officially shut down on June 15.
But like a phoenix, Internet Explorer has been revived in Microsoft Edge (based on Chromium). It can now do everything that many Chromes are familiar with and support the same extensions and add-ons. According to user reviews, Microsoft finally managed to make a decent browser that allows you to use all the services of the IT giant for free. For example, the Edge browser supports Word, Excel, etc. It provides free work with.
blackberry brand
Fans of this brand love to joke about Blackberry and continue to use their “blackberry” smartphones. But in January Blackberry disabled infrastructure and services that support its proprietary smartphone operating system. Now older models simply turned into “dialers”, and models on the Android operating system lost support for proprietary software.
But in 1999, Canadian Research In Motion was named the top communicator manufacturer for the corporate sector. Proprietary technology made it possible to encrypt all commercial correspondence using the services of mobile operators. Even US President Barack Obama actively used Blackberry, and the US Department of Defense allowed its use in the military.
But competitors and free encryption protocols have buried the once-successful company. As a result, the mobile phone division was sold to the Chinese, and the company itself focused on specialized solutions for the IT business.
Meta Portal Service
After the huge success of his social network and acquisition of WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg has decided to establish a firm foothold in the corporate sector in the video and conferencing segment. For this, the Meta Portal service was created, which includes the production of smart screen and video phone models.
The product line consisted of four models (Portal, Portal+, Portal TV and Portal Go). They allowed video chats via Messenger and WhatsApp. The webcam automatically scaled and tracked the user’s movement. Amazon’s Alexa smart personal assistant used personal data to target ads.
But the product “didn’t blow up” as they say, and Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth admitted that it was so difficult to break into the corporate segment and that they do not plan to invest further in that direction. In November, Meta fired employees at Meta Portal.
Smartphone iPhone 12 mini from Apple
It’s hard to believe, but Apple was perhaps the first victim of “social noise”, allowed it to be imposed on the public, and eventually lost.
Just a few years ago, the techno community was shaken by users’ moans that modern smartphones are all “shovels,” that is, “shovels.” the diagonal of the screen is very wide, so the convenience of their use is very doubtful, and in the summer they often strive to jump out of their pockets. Yes, small smartphones have few fans, but they’re so “loud” that it’s hard not to hear them.
It’s funny, but apparently under the influence of this minority, one of the revolutionaries in digital content consumption (here it was the big screens of Apple devices) decided to take a chance and launch the 5.4-inch model. iPhone 12 mini in 2020.
Fans of mini smartphones were happy, but Apple, summarizing the sales results, was upset and decided: no more miniature diagonals!
Previously Focus He wrote that soon users will be able to literally have a dialogue with their gadgets.
Source: Focus
Ashley Fitzgerald is an accomplished journalist in the field of technology. She currently works as a writer at 24 news breaker. With a deep understanding of the latest technology developments, Ashley’s writing provides readers with insightful analysis and unique perspectives on the industry.