10 biggest flops in technology in 2013
New Delhi: It is no surprise that new products come as a major gamble for technology companies. While Google succeeded with practically no flops, Apple came out well with just a few minor errors.India TV
5. BlackBerry 10
BlackBerry said it suffered $965 million net operating loss in the second quarter, following low interest in the Z10 smartphone. According to BlackBerry's results for the three months ended 31 August 2013, second quarter revenue stood at $1.6bn, down 49 percent from $3.1bn in the previous quarter and down 45 percent from $2.9bn a year ago. Of its $965m loss, $934 million was as a result of the "Z10 inventory charge", as the touchscreen device has failed to sell in the quantities that BlackBerry hoped.
BlackBerry said it suffered $965 million net operating loss in the second quarter, following low interest in the Z10 smartphone. According to BlackBerry's results for the three months ended 31 August 2013, second quarter revenue stood at $1.6bn, down 49 percent from $3.1bn in the previous quarter and down 45 percent from $2.9bn a year ago. Of its $965m loss, $934 million was as a result of the "Z10 inventory charge", as the touchscreen device has failed to sell in the quantities that BlackBerry hoped.
