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International Business Time’s list of Apple’s 10 worst products ever

Posted on June 14, 2011 by admin

The International Business Times posted a list of  Apple’s 10 worst products ever.

The Apple III, The Apple Pippin and the LISA are listed, but they are not #1

Check out the website to see the list yourself.

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