38 Product ‘Improvements’ That Improve Nothing

Companies are constantly adding fancy new features to their goods in order to lure consumers into upgrading to the most recent versions. Or they’re removing features that we’ve grown accustomed to. The problem is, most of the time, anything they add — or takeaway — is a complete deal-breaker for purchasing decisions.
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