The top 10 tech flops of 2016
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What's worse, a phone that explodes in your face or a drone that falls from the skies?
What's worse, a phone that explodes in your face or a drone that falls from the skies?
Our tech gift guide emphasises practicality, price and specifications over style.
This could be the first laptop in history that plugs into the wall first time every time.
The Kidizoom Smartwatches are well-priced for what they offer, but our digitally literate kids are too sophisticated.
There's a crowd of companies competing to offer the best gadgets to hack your commute.
We're still not sure if Tim Cook's Apple can make the leap from niche idea to world-changing technology.
Apple is weighing an expansion into smart glasses, a risky but potentially lucrative area of wearable computing.
At $129, Snap's new video sunglasses would be certain to be at the top of any "must have" tech gift roundups for the holidays.
Google's Daydream virtual reality system promises to be one of the better low-cost, mobile-phone-based VR systems.
Digital SLRs look cool and are expensive and take great photos. But for many of us they're not always the best choice.
Another blow to already dim prospects for GoPro's holiday season.
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