In the gadget world, many smartphones, technologies come and go. In the past, we saw many such technologies, the sooner it got up, the sooner it came down too. So let's look at those 5 biggest technologies that you probably will never be able to use anymore.
1. Windows Phone
Microsoft officially announced this year that Windows Phone is completely over. Through a tweet, it was revealed that Microsoft's new features and hardware are not available anymore.
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2. 3D TV
3D technology was counted among the world's most advanced technologies. In 2017, many brands of TVs like LG, Sony used it a lot.
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3. Google Tango
In the same year, Google announced that it was going to completely eliminate Tango. It was a search giant Under the company's plan, this re-created the smartphone camera.
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4. Gtalk
This year, Gtalk and Gchat were also completely eliminated. This messaging platform started in 2005. Gtalk has been replaced by Google Hangouts.
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5. AIM, Messaging app
The AOL messaging service AIM was closed this month. After running for 20 consecutive years, it was discontinued this year.
1. Windows Phone
Microsoft officially announced this year that Windows Phone is completely over. Through a tweet, it was revealed that Microsoft's new features and hardware are not available anymore.
Third party image reference
2. 3D TV
3D technology was counted among the world's most advanced technologies. In 2017, many brands of TVs like LG, Sony used it a lot.
Third party image reference
3. Google Tango
In the same year, Google announced that it was going to completely eliminate Tango. It was a search giant Under the company's plan, this re-created the smartphone camera.
Third party image reference
4. Gtalk
This year, Gtalk and Gchat were also completely eliminated. This messaging platform started in 2005. Gtalk has been replaced by Google Hangouts.
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5. AIM, Messaging app
The AOL messaging service AIM was closed this month. After running for 20 consecutive years, it was discontinued this year.
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