Many of technology's greatest minds have been proved spectacularly wrong, as a new anthology of flawed futurology shows.
Take the ipod:
"Sir Alan Sugar, the Amstrad chief, has a reputation for straight talking. What, then, was he aiming for when he said, in an interview in February 2005: "Next Christmas, the iPod will be dead, finished, gone, kaput."
Read this fascinating piece in The Independent on how many so-called experts and pundits got predictions so very, very wrong.
Take the ipod:
"Sir Alan Sugar, the Amstrad chief, has a reputation for straight talking. What, then, was he aiming for when he said, in an interview in February 2005: "Next Christmas, the iPod will be dead, finished, gone, kaput."
Read this fascinating piece in The Independent on how many so-called experts and pundits got predictions so very, very wrong.
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