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Amazing Products TV Tech That Died in 2023

Awesome Tips Tech That Died in 2023



These are the tech products that have been discontinued, canceled and shut down this year — including a gadget that died once before. CNET’s Bridget Carey bids farewell to the products that didn’t cut it (but still were iconic).

0:00 These Products Said Goodbye in 2023
0:33 Google Glass Says So Long Again
1:33 Microsoft Shuts Down VR Platform
1:58 Amazon Halo Laid To Rest
2:44 Lululemon Makes Deal With Peleton
3:11 Netflix Ships Last Rental DVD
4:06 Elon Musk Avoids Killing Twitter in 2023

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Comments

  1. I don't care, I am still calling Twitter as "TWITTER" and not some variable called 'x'

  2. The death of Netflix DVD's was devastating for me !

  3. Bridget, please make videos more frequently.

  4. Been a Bridget fan since day one!

    Keep doing your thing!

  5. My tech never dies. I still use a 12 year old laptop; don't ask what my operating system is; that's classified.

  6. A lot of cool tech died this year

  7. RIP Apollo

  8. AI is not the problem.

    It's corporations that owning and abusing it to become even more rich and powerful.

    Change our Economic system. Democracy and fair wealth for everyone and not just the 1%.

  9. "The real glassholes were inside us all along…"

    Good point.

    Besides that, Google and Microsoft have a long history of devices and ventures that are in the grave.

  10. Is that outfit supposed to be titillating with the holes punched out on her neck and wrists. I'm confused

  11. Always love this yearly recap.
    Did AOL AIM end this year or last?

  12. Google Stadia also died this Year. Amazing service in the last few years with terrible marketing. In a world full of subscriptions, the platform that offered you the opportunity to purchase content was not sucessful, let that sink in.

    We always complain that in subscriptions we dont own anything, however 99% of people that use services like Spotify or Netflix dont care

  13. Evil Queen = Fitness Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the Fittest one of all?

    Fitness Mirror = Not you, because you too lazy to go to a gym. I was too expensive for most people so now I have been discontinued. Looks like you were too late to get a refund. I will forever be a reminder of all that money you wasted.

    Evil Queen = Eats poison Apple herself.

    😂

  14. Netflix DVDs were the biggest tech loss in the last decade or two. The pathetic thing was most people didn't know DVDs had the newest and most obscure (older) titles.

  15. Stadia died this year

  16. i think you are wearing a shower curtain

  17. Did anyone mourn the loss of Twitter it was known for being a toxic platform for specific views

  18. You forgot Reddit’s API and Apollo!

  19. How about leave your woke liberal politics out of a tech review video.

  20. Because a Billionaire buying up a tech firm and bringing back free speech is obviously destroying it. Got it…

  21. I'm here for the puns

  22. I look forward to this segment for Bridget each year 😅

  23. every time i see a new video in this series i feel much older

  24. Remeber Google Glasses. that were so ahead of its time and a game changer back in the day. amazing and bought one back in the day and now its no more. so sad

  25. yawn. I do not think it is possible for me to be less interested in tech gadgets. Society needs to reject all this crap so we can recapture living in the moment.
    CNET is so lame.

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