They say necessity is the mother of invention and we absolutely agree. Without the basic component of necessity, not even fire or water would have importance. Sometime in the year 1920s, John Logie Baird invented the first mechanical television and revolutionized the whole entertainment industry, somewhere in a dingy laboratory, Edison failed a hundred times before inventing the electric bulb that would spread light to all the nooks and crannies of the world. All inventions root back to a single essential element - necessity. Electricity, the surge of electric power, became a secondary source of energy and all the inventions after it completely changed the way people looked at electricity and electronics . Electronics made life easier. Suddenly you weren't required to grind every spice in the mortar and pestle, you could just buy some in the market or use a grinder. Suddenly you weren't required to write letters and wait for them, you could just call them on your cell phone. ...