Gadgets
October 9, 2009 by SemiCritic
Filed under Gadgets
With the influx of technology, it is no longer surprising whenever we see upgrades here and there. Gadgets are typically small technological device that has a particular function. At the time of invention, gadgets are known to be unusually and cleverly designed compared to the normal objects. They are also termed as gizmos.
Below are the classifications of gadgets:
~Mechanical – based on inventor’s innovation rather than education; examples are thermometers, clocks and bicycles
~Electronic – can only be used with the aid of electric power; examples are televisions, cellular phones, radio, etc.
~Programmable – modern gadgets
~Application – these are computer programs that could operate in an environment that manages multiple gadgets
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