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Not broken, just outvoted by something newer and shinier.
means No longer in use or useful, having been replaced by something better or more current.
from From Latin obsoletus, past participle of obsolescere, to wear out or fall into disuse — literally grown old by going out.
Planned versionSome products built to expire on schedule.
Not extinctObsolete things still exist, just unwanted.
Word ironyThe term itself never goes out of style.