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When TVs switched from standard def, suddenly all sorts of products from makeup to paint to sunglasses were advertising themselves as “HD.” After the iMac became a surprise hit for Apple, every piece of tech junk imaginable was immediately renamed to add a lowercase “i.” Blockchain had a similar, albeit briefer, hypecycle. Marketers love to jump on the latest trend by co-opting buzzwords.



I liked how in the late 90s everything imaginable was updated to be the Generic Item 2000 to indicate it was the latest and greatest, and then once Y2K came and went they had to one up it and make everything a Generic Item 3000. Gonna confuse the hell out of some future archaeologists.


There's quite a few results in google for "iBlockchain", plus some "Blockchain and AI" articles. Unfortunately I don't see any that mixes all three, or any of them with "HD".


Many of the appliances from the 90s came with a “fuzzy logic” label.

Nobody knew what it meant then, but it was still used to hype up products


I remember seeing the fuzzy logic label on japanese rice makers.




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