LONDON - Clive Sinclair, the British inventor and entrepreneur who arguably did more than anyone else to inspire a whole generation of children into a life-long passion for computers and gaming, has ...
Clive Sinclair, the British inventor and entrepreneur who arguably did more than anyone else to inspire a whole generation of children into a lifelong passion for computers and gaming, died Sept. 16 ...
Clive Sinclair, who invented the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, an early personal computer, died of cancer Thursday at age 81, his family confirmed. Sinclair was an inventor with an impressive list of ...
His inexpensive Sinclair personal computer, one of many inventions, was an introduction to computing for young people in Britain and beyond. By Steve Lohr Sinclair computers are now distant artifacts ...
A digital watch that kept poor time and might explode. A keyboard that felt like typing on a corpse. A three-wheeled electric “car” that couldn’t power its way uphill. No successful products for ...
LONDON (AP) — Clive Sinclair, the British inventor and entrepreneur who arguably did more than anyone else to inspire a whole generation of children into a life-long passion for computers and gaming, ...
Clive Sinclair was a serial inventor and visionary whose output also included the prototype electric car. His other interests included poetry, marathon-running and poker. “RIP, Sir Sinclair. I loved ...
Sir Clive Sinclair's contributions to the world extend beyond gaming, so prolific were his inventions. But as games professionals and enthusiasts alike expressed their sadness at news of his passing ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Sir Clive Sinclair has died. The ...
These days we are accustomed to seeing high-tech innovators in the mold of Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. Yet more common are the inventors, pioneers, and dreamers whose contributions to technological ...
Sir Clive Sinclair, one of the pioneers of home computing, doesn't use a computer. Sinclair made the revelation in an interview with The Observer on Sunday. In an amusing exchange that seems to have ...
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