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Top 100 Gadgets of All Time

akintayo writes "Mobile PC released its list of the top 100 gadgets of all time. The number one gadget was the Apple Powerbook 100. And the list does include some older gadgets, most notably the Abacus at #60. The BBC also has an article on the list."

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  1. Abacus by Infonaut · · Score: 5, Insightful
    So the abacus, in use for centuries, comes in at #60 of all time, but the PowerBook 100, which was in production for a few short years is ranked #1?

    The PowerBook 100 was a great machine and all, but let's be serious.

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    1. Re:Abacus by Infonaut · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Keep in mind that this list was in Mobile PC magazine.

      Quite true. But I'd consider an abacus to be a pretty damned effective mobile computing device. It's certainly a better mobile PC than, say, a taser.

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    2. Re:Abacus by Carbonite · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I completely agree. I was just pointing out the most likely reason for the obvious bias in this list. Three different laptops ranked above the telephone? Absurd.

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  2. Re:Recent biases by Carbonite · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It would also seem sensible to rank the telephone above the ipod.

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  3. How about.. by J+x · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ..the printing press? I'm pretty sure most of this list couldn't exist without the proliferation of knowledge this allowed.

  4. No Commodore Products? by vjmurphy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seems like the Vic-20 or Commodore 64 would be in there somewhere. Certainly they were much better gadgets than something like a Panasonic Toughbook or two flavors of Apple laptops.

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  5. Re:Recent biases by Otter · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And the sextant and chronometer arguably affected long-distance travel more than Bose noise-canceling headphones...

  6. Centuries? Try millenia! by jd · · Score: 4, Insightful
    The abacus is unquestionably the oldest calculating machine still in use today, and it is positively ancient. It also has no buffer overflow problems, doesn't require software patches, and isn't subject to patents.


    However, it is not the only gadget that is misplaced or missing. There is no mention of the Babbage Difference Engine. Where are all of Sinclair's devices and gizmos? Where's all the award winners of the Prince of Wales Awards for Innovation?


    Where's 99.9% of the stuff invented between 10,000 BC and 1970 AD?

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    1. Re:Centuries? Try millenia! by shotfeel · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The abacus is unquestionably the oldest calculating machine still in use today

      I'd say the oldest calculating machine, and most used even today, can be found at the end of your arm.

  7. What about... by eno2001 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...the wheel? Most of the gadgets in the world could't live without one.

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  8. What a biased load of crap by prgrmr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The sextant and the abacus did more to shape the whole of humanity than the rest of the list combined. The abacus is still in use today, and probably by more people than there were Powerbooks made, let alone sold and still in use.

    The top ten items on the list are almost all entertainment based or related rather than scientific acheivements or technical enablers. They ought to have split this into two lists: one for "fun" stuff and one for science and industry.