“Every year, the technology industry promises a raft of revolutionary new products that will change our humdrum lives forever. And invariably, a whole bunch of these hotly anticipated doohickeys are delayed, or never show up at all.And so every year Wired News gives our readers the opportunity to nominate whatever it was they most looked forward to, and were cruelly denied. Until then, help us build a list of nominees by leaving a note in the comments section below.”
Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- VIA to restructure to keep up with AMD, Nvidia @ The Tech Report
- Malicious Injection — It’s Not Just For SQL Anymore @ Slashdot
- Wii Internet Connection Reverse Engineered @ Slashdot
- Houston, Wii’ve got a problem? @ Ars Technica
- A Wii experience: getting screwed, getting a crowd @ Short Media
- Could the end of net neutrality kill online gaming? @ Ars Technica
- Intel to strengthen Core 2 Duo lineup in 2Q/3Q 2007 @ DigiTimes
- Nvidia taps into mobo business to boost shipments of high-end graphics cards @ DigiTimes
- Getting Paid to Surf Version 2.0 – Here Comes the AGLOCO Train @ Futurelooks
- SalesForce.com Personal Edition @ PC Mechanic
- Voicing an Electronic Voice @ PC Mechanic
- BartPE @ PC Mechanic
- NordicHardware at DreamHack site launched
- EnergyStar Computer Spec 4.0 Finalized: What will it mean for the industry and for consumers @ SPCR
- Goodbye to G70 Competition – Win a 7950GX2 @ Overclock3d
Vote for your favourite vapourware
It’s time to vote for your favourite vapourware at Wired News. From Duke Nukem Whenever to quick recharge batteries. If it did not ship to the public it’s vapourware, but if it did ship, no matter how much it sucked, it doesn’t count.