From PCWorld - the top 21 tech screwups of 2006…

From PC World online, December 20 - http://www.pcworld.com/printable/article/id,128265/printable.html

Here’s the top 10 of their list of the top 21 technology (and technology company) screwups in 2006 along with a comment or two from me.

  1. Flaming notebook batteries - thankfully, none of my notebook batteries were on the recall list.
  2. The HP corporate spying scandal - yikes.  Who’s watching?
  3. Electronic voting machines in the US - I used my first touch screen voting computer this year.  I noted at least 12 user interface and usability issues just in my 15 minutes of voting.  I wish I could have taken pictures of the screens, the machine, and the set up.  I took notes after voting and will blog about it someday.
  4. Windows not in our Christmas stockings - At least some new computers come with a coupon for free Windows Vista when it is available.
  5. Stolen laptop computers containing personal databases - while I didn’t receive any notifications about any compromised information (but maybe I just didn’t get notified).  I did have someone empty my checking account via something called an ACH (automated clearing house).  My bank helped create a new account for me and after I filled out and signed some forms, the reimbursed me the amount stolen.
  6. You Tube Boobs - faux pas with microphones and cameras left on.  We had a few incidents on Developer Network TV and Radio - mostly me not realizing that the microphones were on instead of muted.  Nothing has appeared on YouTube so far.
  7. Play Station 3 late, expensive, and incompatible - but I must admit, after playing with one that the graphics and speed are wonderful.
  8. Apple shipping some iPods with the RavMonE trojan - I have an old iPod Photo and an iPod Shuffle.  I didn’t have any problems and love both of them.
  9. Google employees blogging without adult supervision - blogging is the latest wild new fontier.  There’s going to be a few hiccups and we all need some adult supervision from time to time.  At least we (developers) are still allowed to be "kids in the candy store too".
  10. RIAA Boy Scout activity patch for peer to peer file-sharing work (and some tracking of illegial file sharing too) - I wonder if we should start giving out activity patches at CodeGear for developer activities?

I hope you survived any screwups in your world in 2006.  If you want to share any gems, just comment on this blog entry :)

Looking forward to 2007 after a few days off.

David I

One Response to “From PCWorld - the top 21 tech screwups of 2006…”

  1. Bourse Goldman Says:

    From the rest of the 21 tech screwups that you haven’t mentioned I personally laughed the most at the "Windows: Genuinely Disadvantaged".

    It seems that this act brought Microsoft nothing but its (illegal) users’ anger. I think that if someone intended to buy a legal copy of Microsoft product - s/he would have backed off very quickly after their "not clever" (I am trying to be polite and missed the word stupid) act.

    A friend of mine experienced the Windows Genuine Advantage problem and 5 minutes after that he had a solution to it that he downloaded from internet.

    Windows piracy IS bad and though I don’t feel very good paying for a product that others use for free, I do believe that WGA is certainly not the way.

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