Tech Turkeys: The worst technology and trends of 2020
In another Jason Squared, the two Jasons discuss the tech that most disappointed, failed to impress, or downright crashed and burned in 2020.
In another Jason Squared, the two Jasons discuss the tech that most disappointed, failed to impress, or downright crashed and burned in 2020.
Jason Perlow and Jason Cipriani discuss in another Jason Squared episode how you can still provide tech support from afar.
The coronavirus will leave an enormous impact on how we consume, how we learn, how we work, and how we socialize and communicate.
These technology leaders displayed the worst behavior or underperformed in 2019.
Our accompanying gallery has our full list of grievances, but in the spirit of Festivus, here are our top picks for the absolute worst products and services of the year.
Jason Squared's Jason Cipriani and Jason Perlow look back at the best and worst tech products of the past decade in this week's Jason Squared. Read more: https://zd.net/33Z4kVJ
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