Is the Apple Computer Company's iPhone really the first perfect invention?

I've heard this.

Perfect? Hardly. What about the first personal computer? The inventory of a vaccine that cures cancer? The Television? The radio? The wheel? There are plenty of great inventions

Perfect is in the eye of the beholder much like beauty. Apparently a lion's share must think so. People vote with their feet and what is in their pocket.

Guess that'll depend on who you ask.

  • Which Apple app is perfect for saving battery? I recently bought an iPhone 5c and the battery dies extremely fast. I see a lot of apps but I think all it dose is just tell me what is using my battery usage at the moment. I want a app that actually saves battery by doing what it has to do save battery.
  • What is your favorite invention of the 21st century (2000 onwards)? Your invention must have been invented in the year 2000 or later. Suggestions include but are not limited to: - PlayStation 2 (2000) - Bluetooth (2000) - iPod (2001) - Original Xbox (2001) - Nintendo GameCube (2001) - Reddit (2002) - Firefox (2002) - iTunes Store (2003) - FaceBook (2004) - Twitter (2005) - Xbox 360 (2005) - Nintendo Wii (2006) - PlayStation 3 (2006) - iPhone (2007) - Kindle (2007) - Hulu.com (2008) - Controller Free Gaming (2009) - iPad (2010) - PrintBush (2011)
  • Top invention predictions of the next decades? Each decade has one breakout invention The '00's was: the iphone The '10's was: the 3-D printer What invention do you predict will be the major breakout innovation for the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's?
  • My Wi-Fi and wireless signal is perfect unless the computer is on? If my computer is turned off, my iPhone, iPod, PS3 etc. All have perfect connection to the Wi-Fi. The PS3 shows 100% signal strength and everything runs perfectly. The problem is, as soon as the computer is turned on, the Wi-Fi for the PS3, iPhone etc. All goes out completely and our Wi-Fi doesn't even show up as a selectable option. Does anybody know why this happens?