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Apple's worst products are exposed

The bottom 10 list
Tue Feb 16 2010, 16:10

TO COUNTER Steve Jobs' infamous reality distortion field, which seemed to settle over San Francisco last week at the Macworld convention even though Apple has abandoned its faithful there, we've found a bottom 10 list of the absolutely worst Apple products it has ever inflicted on its long suffering, gullible and progressively less burdened with money victims customers.

You can find that over here. µ

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@utter_crap

No. The Toshiba R500 is and was faster, smaller, lighter and had a dvd drive...

posted by : Matt, 17 February 2010 Complain about this comment
@Gungel

You're right about the Newton, but the Macbook Air is a great product. It's successful, and people love it.

Also, it helped further Apple's image of sleek/cool. When it came out, it was by far the slimmest, lightest notebook, and it had reasonable processing power too.

posted by : utter_crap, 17 February 2010 Complain about this comment
I guess I should be thankful..

... that you didn't mention "the Inquirer's sister site V3" in the body--even though it was obvious since it was another damn top/bottom-10 list.

A silver lining on a black cloud.

posted by : BB, 17 February 2010 Complain about this comment
another redirect to a crap site

FAIL

Why the hell don't you have the decency to say "link:" before the "headline" on the front page ?

posted by : Colin Wilson, 16 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Why not AppleTalk

Pain In The Ass of every Pc I needed to connect with rotten hardware,

posted by : anvilstrike, 16 February 2010 Complain about this comment
iPad

While you are at it, go ahead and add iPad to the list.

posted by : Core Dude, 16 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Missing Items

How about more recent products like the Apple TV and Macbook Air, or the most obvious Newton?

posted by : Gungel, 16 February 2010 Complain about this comment
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