- A
gadget is a
mechanical device or any
ingenious article.
Gadgets are
sometimes referred to as gizmos. The
etymology of the word is disputed. The word...
- DIC,
initially voiced by Don Adams.
Gadget is a
cyborg (part man, part machine) with
thousands of high-tech
gadgets installed in his body,
which he activates...
- management.
Gadgets using Google Wave in this way were
simply known as 'Wave
Gadgets'. For instance, a game
written using a
Google Gadget could use Google...
-
security exploit techniques Google Gadgets,
dynamic web
content that can be
embedded on a web page
Microsoft Gadgets,
lightweight single-purpose applications...
- WOMP as a Lieutenant,
Gadget is
still the same
cyborg he was in the 1983 series,
except he has been
upgraded with
several new
gadgets. He is
usually blind...
-
reductions by
using gadgets. Szabó (2009)
traces the use of
gadgets to a 1954
paper in
graph theory by W. T. Tutte, in
which Tutte provided gadgets for reducing...
-
police officer from
Metro City
named Inspector Gadget—a
police inspector with
various bionic gadgets built into his body—who is sent on
missions to thwart...
- [citation needed] Bond
gadgets became an
example of the
literary technique of Chekhov's gun. Fans
eventually complained that the use of
gadgets became excessive...
-
different types of
gadgets to run on
different environments without modification, but this is
currently not the case. The
gadgets and the
Windows desktop...
- who
wanted a
platform to
build gadgets in a
short time. In
response to
outside interest,
Microsoft then
released Gadgeteer as an open
source software project...