Power looms because they required large amounts of cloth to function
The waterwheel.
Richard Arkwright's water frame for spinning cotton is usually accepted as the basis for the first factories. However, as often with the industrial revolution it was a process contributed to by many people.
Iron casting
the textile industry
light bulbs
The waterwheel.
The waterwheel.
Kinetoscope
irrigation
The telegraph led to bigger factories. Factories led to bigger pollution, and more child labor
The development of this chip led to the invention of the first personal computer. With this invention, the use of computers spread from large businesses and the military to small businesses and homes.
factories
The Invention of the Telegraph by Joseph Henry in 1831 led to the invention of the phone.
CD's
The invention of the static steam engine led to the industrial revolution in Britain. It meant that factories could be built almost anywhere, and production machinery could be powered by a single static steam engine.
The hydrophone :)
The Walkman led to the invention of the iPod.