If you were to start listing the most disappointing things that happened in 2016, we'd be here till the end of 2017. The Universe has seemed extra cold and dark this year, with the deaths of icons and legends, the end of venerable institutions, and unfathomable changes in the world order. 6w2g
Seen in that light, tech had a pretty good year. Facebook still hasn't acquired nukes - that we know of - and Apple is still only mildly disappointing people with humdrum updates to devices, and we are glad Google hasn't yet unleashed the murderbots it undoubtedly has.
That being said, there were definitely more than a few dark spots on the tech timeline, particularly if you happen to be living in India. Here's a look at all the things we're glad to put behind us.
1) Samsung Galaxy Note 7 explosions
Few people will forget the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. From Samsung's most valuable brand to the butt of all jokes, the Note 7 disaster is one that shows no signs of cooling - much like the phone itself.

2) Freedom 251, and the fizzle after
The 5,000 phones, against the planned 2.5 million units.
It has faced bounced-cheque case.
3) No Man's Sky
No Man's Sky was probably the initially promised to be.
Yet we, along with how little there was to do in the game, and how limited the procedural generation really was in of creating unique experiences.

4) Apple and the 3.5mm jack
The 3.5mm audio jack has been a standard for decades, and although Apple might have very unhappy.
Removing that jack is a bad move, no matter who does it, but Apple has enough volumes by itself to set the trend for the rest of the industry. For people who've built up large collections of audio gear, this was a really terrible move.
5) GoPro's Karma recall
Last year, GoPro was one of the coolest brands around, with its action cameras fast becoming ubiquitous. GoPro's camera was the device of choice to mount on a number of drones as well, for aerial photography.
However, drone brands started recall 2,500 of the Karma drones.

6) Vine's end
Vine was one of those hugely loved services that nonetheless largely flew under the radar. Perhaps that's why it wasn't surprising to learn this year that Twitter decided to archive your clips in GIF form.
Although Vine might not have been hugely used, backtracked a little, but it's still a sad end for the service.
7) Pebble's sale
Another exciting young brand that's come to a close this year is Pebble. The original smartwatch, Pebble has consistently made great devices in a very challenging category.
At the same time, it also for a year.
8) Reliance Jio launch
The huge numbers of people who got a SIM after the public launch.

Jio offered slowest 4G network in India according to some tests. On top of that, calls were not getting through, and black market SIMs started to float around. All in all, the launch was a really rough ride, and although things are getting better now, it's still got plenty of room to improve.
9) Uber's up-front fares
Uber's gone through a lot this year. It's had to 'upfront fares', to replace ride estimates. The idea was that s would be able to quickly see what the big would be, instead of just seeing a surge number.
Of course, this is just another way of hiding the surge being charged, so that you don't know whether you're getting a horrible deal or not. In Delhi, Uber was asked to check the multiplier.

10) Suicide Squad
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was a we watched the movie. It's one of the worst movies we've seen this year, and that includes Batman v Superman!
Overall, TV has been a lot more appealing than movies this year, but Suicide Squad was where we hit rock bottom.