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18/09/2025


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^"From the First Microphone to Today – Giving Voice to Generations"^The microphone, is the gateway between thought and s...
24/05/2025

^"From the First Microphone to Today – Giving Voice to Generations"^

The microphone, is the gateway between thought and sound.
It has powered revolutions, hosted icons, and carried messages across time.

Who started it all?
The first practical microphone was created by Emile Berliner in 1877, and further developed alongside Thomas Edison. It began as a humble carbon transmitter and became the heartbeat of music, broadcast, and public speech.

Then vs Now:

Old Tech: Bulky, low fidelity, wired only

Modern Tech: Wireless, crystal clear audio, smart voice pickup, AI noise canceling

Whether in the hands of a singer, a speaker, or a student…
The mic made sure your voice could be heard.

At SkafGallery, we honor the innovations that helped humans speak louder, clearer, and farther.

From the first sound to studio-quality clarity, that’s the evolution of expression.

^“From First Touchscreen to Today’s Tap World”^In 1965, British engineer E.A. Johnson invented the first touchscreen tec...
23/05/2025

^“From First Touchscreen to Today’s Tap World”^

In 1965, British engineer E.A. Johnson invented the first touchscreen technology. It was used in air traffic control systems and only worked with a stylus, but it planted the seed for every tap, swipe, and scroll we make today.

By the early 2000s, touchscreens became personal, in phones, ATMs, and smart devices.

Then: Stylus-only, single-touch, monochrome
Now: Multi-touch, HD display, voice-activated, glass-thin

The touchscreen turned technology into something personal.
It brought control to your fingertips — literally.

At SkafGallery, we spotlight the moments where tech met human need and evolved into everyday magic.







^“The First Microwave Oven: From Radar to Reheat”^In 1945, American engineer Percy Spencer accidentally discovered micro...
21/05/2025

^“The First Microwave Oven: From Radar to Reheat”^

In 1945, American engineer Percy Spencer accidentally discovered microwave cooking while working with radar equipment.
He noticed a candy bar melted in his pocket — and from that spark, the microwave oven was born.

By 1947, the first commercial microwave hit the market. It was 6 feet tall, weighed 750 pounds, and cost over $5,000.

Then: Industrial-sized, expensive, radar-based
Now: Compact, affordable, sensor-controlled, countertop convenience

From a military lab accident to a kitchen essential, the microwave oven represents how unexpected ideas can cook up world-changing tech.

At SkafGallery, we celebrate those surprising sparks that became today’s everyday.

^"The First Remote Control – A New Way to Command”^In 1950, Robert Adler, an Austrian-American engineer, co-invented the...
19/05/2025

^"The First Remote Control – A New Way to Command”^

In 1950, Robert Adler, an Austrian-American engineer, co-invented the first practical television remote control, called the Zenith Lazy Bones.
It connected to TVs with a wire and changed everything, suddenly, you didn’t have to get up to change the channel.

Today?
We’ve gone from wired zappers to smart remotes with voice control, motion sensors, and even apps on your phone.

Old Tech: Wired, mechanical buttons
New Tech: Wireless, voice-enabled, touch-sensitive, app-controlled

At SkafGallery, we salute the thinkers who brought convenience into our hands — and sparked the smart control systems we now take for granted.

Still clicking. Still evolving.

^“The Birth of the Computer Mouse , From Click to Smart Control”^Before touchscreens and gesture control, the world was ...
18/05/2025

^“The Birth of the Computer Mouse , From Click to Smart Control”^

Before touchscreens and gesture control, the world was changed by a small wooden block with two wheels underneath.

In 1964, Douglas Engelbart invented the first computer mouse, calling it “X-Y Position Indicator for a Display System.”
It had no scroll, no wireless. Just movement, precision, and a new way to control computers.

Today’s mice?
Ergonomic, wireless, laser-accurate, programmable.

Old Tech: Wooden shell, corded, single button
New Tech: Bluetooth, multi-button, DPI control, customizable for gaming/design

At SkafGallery, we celebrate where it started and how far it’s come, because every click once came from a spark of genius.

From the first to now. Still clicking. Still evolving.

^“From Gramophone to Smart Sound”^In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the first sound recording and playback device: the pho...
17/05/2025

^“From Gramophone to Smart Sound”^

In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the first sound recording and playback device: the phonograph.
Just a few years later, in 1887, Emile Berliner advanced the concept with the gramophone, using flat discs instead of cylinders, and changed the music world forever.

Back then, it was all mechanical: no electricity, no streaming, just a needle, a disc, and a horn.

Today?
We’ve got smart speakers that respond to your voice, sync with your phone, stream millions of tracks, and fit in the palm of your hand.

Old Tech: Hand-cranked, analog sound, vinyl discs
New Tech: Wireless, AI-powered, Bluetooth/voice control, high-fidelity audio

At SkafGallery, we don’t just display tech, we trace its origins and evolution, honoring the inventors who made it all possible.

From first to now. Still playing. Still evolving.

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