Thomas Alvar Edison is probably the right answer. This is one of those inventions that were partially invented by a number of people, culminating in a more successfull device by Edison.
Thomas Edison is often credited with inventing the phonograph, which was capable of recording and playing back sound on tin-wrapped cylinders in the late 19th century. Edison's invention marked a significant advancement in sound recording technology and laid the foundation for the development of modern audio recording devices.
MAGLEV technology was developed independently by multiple inventors. The first operational maglev system was developed in the 1970s in Japan by the Railway Technical Research Institute. Other notable contributors to the technology include German engineer Hermann Kemper and American physicist James R. Powell.
Ultrasound technology was first discovered by Paul Langevin and his assistant in 1916. Sonar, a similar technique, was then developed during World War I. The medical applications of ultrasound were later developed in the 1950s and 1960s.
The first recording on a gramophone record was made by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860. It was a recording of his own voice singing the French folk song "Au clair de la lune."
The first documented use of sonar was during World War I by the British Royal Navy to detect submarines. The technology was further developed during World War II for anti-submarine warfare.
The principle of magnetic recording was first developed in 1893 by a Danish inventor, Valdemar Poulsen
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The principle of magnetic recording was first developed in 1893 by a Danish inventor, Valdemar Poulsen
Technology differs from time to time and place to place. The first hammer can be considered technology. When an ape uses a stick to get ants from an ant hill that can be considered technology. The use of the sail, the compass, and the wheel were all technology and new in their time. As you can see there is no answer to this because man has developed what he needed from thousands of years ago before there was writing and recording of events.
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Stone tools.
Iron technology was first developed in the middle east in about 1300 BC and well scientists are not sure which civilization developed iron technology first. Another thing the starting use of iron technology was the beginning of the iron age.
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The first wireless technology was developed well over 200 years ago. The first radio which is considered wireless was used in 1895 and sent a message across the English Channel.
The first recording of earthquakes dates back to the late 19th century. The first seismograph was developed in 1880 by John Milne in England, which enabled the accurate measurement of seismic activity.
The first time the caveman pick up the bone and hit the other caveman.