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  2. Microsoft Gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gadgets are lightweight single-purpose applications, or software widgets, that can sit on a Microsoft Windows user's computer desktop, or are hosted on a web page. According to Microsoft, it will be possible for the different types of gadgets to run on different environments without modification, but this is currently not the case.

  3. Gadget (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    The gadgets for variables and clauses are shown on the upper and lower left, respectively; on the right is an example of the entire reduction for the 3-CNF formula (x ∨ y ∨ ~z) ∧ (~x ∨ ~y ∨ z) with three variables and two clauses.

  4. Gadget (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gadget (computer science), a subset of a problem instance; Gadget (machine instruction sequence), a sequence of computer instructions used in security exploit techniques; Google Gadgets, dynamic web content that can be embedded on a web page; Microsoft Gadgets, lightweight single-purpose applications

  5. Windows Desktop Gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Windows Desktop Gadgets (called Windows Sidebar in Windows Vista) is a discontinued widget engine for Microsoft Gadgets. Desktop Gadgets have been replaced by Windows 10 Taskbar Widgets. It was introduced with Windows Vista, in which it features a sidebar anchored to the side of the desktop. Its widgets can perform various tasks, such as ...

  6. Gadget - Wikipedia

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    The 'jigger' or short-rest used in billiards is also often called a 'gadget'; and the name has been applied by local platelayers to the 'gauge' used to test the accuracy of their work. In fact, to borrow from present-day Army slang, 'gadget' is applied to 'any old thing.' [6] The usage of the term in military parlance extended beyond the navy.

  7. Graphical widget - Wikipedia

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    The theme makes all widgets adhere to a unified aesthetic design and creates a sense of overall cohesion. Some widgets support interaction with the user, for example labels, buttons, and check boxes. Others act as containers that group the widgets added to them, for example windows, panels, and tabs.

  8. Computer appliance - Wikipedia

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    A computer appliance is a computer system with a combination of hardware, software, or firmware that is specifically designed to provide a particular computing resource. Such devices became known as appliances because of the similarity in role or management to a home appliance , which are generally closed and sealed , and are not serviceable by ...

  9. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    DAT – data file, usually binary data proprietary to the program that created it, or an MPEG-1 stream of Video CD; DSK – file representations of various disk storage images; RAW – raw (unprocessed) data; SZH – files that are associated with zero unique file types (the most prevalent being the Binary Data format)