No one invented wireless electricity, and I don't quite understand what you mean by that in the first place. There's something called electro-magnetic radiation, which is the basic physical phenomena behind radios for instance. But so far it's proven very hard to transmit any useful power that way. But using it for communication works fine.
Nikola Telsa was transmitting 100 million volts of high-frequency electric power wirelessly over a distance of 26 miles at which he lit up a bank of 200 light bulbs and ran one electric motor! This was in 1899, why we don't have wireless electricity more than a hundred years later is beyond me. If only the HARRP coils could be proven to make this possible.
Guglielmo Marconi invented the first wireless device, the wireless telegraph, in 1935.
Wireless communication
He invented wireless telegraphy.
Nikola Tesla had inventions that have to do with wireless technology. He did not invent telophone cables.
COMBINES,wireless networks and so on
wireless communications and alternate current
literary devises are a series of similes, metaphors, onomatapia, and other devises.
Anything that we use that is wireless is based on Tesla's inventions.
Tesla invented wireless power transfer in the late 1890's. By that time, he invented a wireless bulb. This was kept from going to every indivual because there would not be a bill.
Prevention.
computer,phones etc.........
Devices not devises i think and the answer is Keyboard , Mouse , Scanner , Fingerprint reader, Touch pad, Touch screen monitors, etc
That is the correct spelling of devises, a verb form meaning makes plans or designs. The similar word is the plural noun devices, meaning machines or constructs.