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Rabbit R1: The $199 AI Pocket Companion That Promised to Kill Apps (And Struggled Hard)

  Imagine a pocket-sized AI that books Uber rides, plays Spotify playlists, and handles daily tasks through simple voice commands. No app swiping, no subscriptions—just futuristic magic. That’s the bold vision Rabbit R1 delivered at CES 2024, sparking 180,000 pre-orders and $38M in VC funding with its Teenage Engineering design. The hype felt real… until […]

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Zoom vs Skype: How Zoom Won the Video Calls War

  There was a time when “Let’s Skype” was the universal shorthand for any video call—the same way people say “Google it” instead of “search the web.” Skype was so dominant it became a verb, a cultural institution, and the default answer to every international communication need. Then Zoom showed up, and within a few

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Nokia History: 5 Real Reasons the Top Phone Brand Fell

  Nokia history is not just a story about mobile phones—it is one of the most studied corporate collapses in modern business, and for good reason. At its peak, Nokia was responsible for nearly half of all mobile phones sold on the planet. It was a brand that transcended language, income level, and geography. From

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BlackBerry: From CrackBerry Empire to Software Ghost—The Rise and Devastating Fall

  Remember the satisfying click of a physical keyboard? The instant buzz of push email during a board meeting? When did your phone last two full days on a single charge? That was the BlackBerry era—roughly 2002 to 2010—when Research In Motion (RIM) phones weren’t just devices; they were the ultimate symbol of power and

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Wired Headphones Are Cool Again: The True Story of How 2016 Killed the Jack (And Why It Might Come Back)

  The iPhone 7 headphone jack removal truly marked the end of an era, and the 2026 wired revival is happening right now. Here are the two recommended tweaks applied:   Apple’s Courageous (Controversial) 2016 Bet—The Jackpocalypse Begins   September 2016: iPhone 7 keynote. Phil Schiller brands the 3.5mm jack “obsolete” and unveils Lightning EarPods

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