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The Top 5 Futuristic Tech That Should Have Been Great But FAILED This Decade

The Top 5 Futuristic Tech That Should Have Been Great But FAILED This Decade TechRadar's Deputy Editor John McCann sits down with our Video Producer Matt Phillips to chat through some of the stand out tech that we thought would be huge this decade but instead fell flat.

0.45 - 3D TV
2:45 - Smart glasses
6:05 - mobile OS
10:30 - Can anyone beat IOS or Andriod next decade?
12:30 - Video game streaming
15.25 - VR

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