When was the game of Basketball invented?
In December 1891, Canadian gym teacher James Naismith invented the game of basketball. To keep his gym class active he created the game of basketball and framed simple rules for… Read more »
In December 1891, Canadian gym teacher James Naismith invented the game of basketball. To keep his gym class active he created the game of basketball and framed simple rules for… Read more »
The first Charcoal Briquettes was invented and patented by Ellsworth B. A. Zwoyer of Pennsylvania in 1897. The Zwoyer Fuel Company built charcoal briquette manufacturing plants after World War I… Read more »
Senda Berenson a lady gym teacher adapted Naismith’s rules for women and the first Women’s basketball game was first of all started in 1892. On 4th April 1896, the first… Read more »
Between the ninth and thirteenth centuries in China the first rocket was invented. Robert Goddard of the U.S also known as the Father of modern rocketry built the first successful… Read more »
On November 1996, the first DVD video format was introduced by Toshiba in Japan. On March 1997, in U.S.A the first DVD player came out of Sony DVP S7000 and… Read more »
In 1890 Francis Robbins Upton invented the first fire alarm product or smoke detector and was used commercially in 1969. The complete security system is offered by this product. It… Read more »
The Universal Serial Bus Flash drive was first of all introduced in 1998. In 2000, the first USB flash drives were commercially sold by Trek Technology and IBM and its… Read more »
In 1930, the modern version of Whoopee Cushion, Poo-Poo cushion or Razzberry Cushion was invented by the employees of JEM Rubber Co. A Whoopee cushion creates a funny noise when… Read more »
The first guitar of six strings was invented in 1779 by Gaetano Vinaccia in Naples in Italy. In the 1850’s, Antonio Torres Jurado in Seville invented the first Classical guitars… Read more »
The first single chip microprocessor- the Intel 4004 was introduced on November 1971 by Intel Company. It was invented by Intel engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stan Mazor. The… Read more »