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Sir Clive Sinclair dead: Computing pioneer who predicted 'driverless cars' dies at home

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Sir Clive Sinclair, the British computing pioneer who predicted driverless cars and mobile phones, died at his home aged 81 on September 16.Sir Clive was most famous for his ZX Spectrum computer, the product that really introduced computing into our homes at an affordable price after its release in April 1982.

It would go on to become Britain's best selling microcomputer. Sir Clive also invented the pocket calculator in 1972, a must-have for many before the introduction of mobile phone calculators much later.

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