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Those who do not study history: Apple devices are usually different

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There are many ways a device can fail. Writing for The Motley Fool, Tim Brugger finds a new one: By having other devices—devices it will actually compete against—fail.</p><p>
“More Bad News for Apple Inc. Smart Watch” (tip o’ the antlers to @JonyIveParody)</p><p>
More. There has already been much bad news for the Apple Watch and now there is even more. Facts are things you can read on the Internet. Provided you’re reading something other than the linked article.</p>

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It’s easy to find studies suggesting the market opportunity for wearables, and smartwatches in particular, is poised to explode. One such study estimates the smartwatch market will grow exponentially thanks to adoption in China, at some point in the near future, and will generate nearly $33 billion in annual revenue within five years.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2871663/those-who-do-not-study-history.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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