When was the video game invented?
The first electronic interactive game was invented in 1947 by Thomas T. Goldsmith and Estle Ray Mann. In 1958, the first video game known as “Tennis for Two” was invented… Read more »
The first electronic interactive game was invented in 1947 by Thomas T. Goldsmith and Estle Ray Mann. In 1958, the first video game known as “Tennis for Two” was invented… Read more »
In 1884, Paul Gottilieb Nipkov patented the first electromechanical television. In 1923, the first ancestor of the electric scanning television camera known as iconoscope was patented by Vladimir Zworykin. The… Read more »
The Nobel Peace Prize was started in 1901. Alfred Bernhard Nobel founded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to a deserving individual, group or other organizations… Read more »
In 1784, Benjamin Franklin invented daylight savings time. He wrote a satirical essay “An Economical Project” in which he claimed to have discovered it. Then in 1907, a builder named… Read more »
William Gilbert first coined the term electricity in 1600. The terms magnetic pole, electric attraction and electric force was first used by him. Benjamin Franklin through his well known experiment… Read more »
In 1973, the first cell phone or mobile phone was invented by Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola and its weight was 2 kg. The DynaTAC 8000x was the first commercially… Read more »
The Snickers Candy Bar was invented in 1930 by Frank Mars who was the founder of Mars, Inc. Snickers is one of the most famous candy bars made with the… Read more »
In the year 1949, Jolly Rancher trademark was invented by Bill Harmsen and Dorothy Harmsen in Golden Colorado. Jolly Rancher manufactured by Hershey’s Foods Corporation is a famous trademark or… Read more »
In 1932, the carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen began making legos in Bilund, Denmark. He started the company Legos and started making toys for children. The first toy was made of… Read more »
In 1987, a German based company Frauhofer-Gasellshaft discovered the technology of MP3. The research was led by Karlheinz Brandenburg.