The term "gadget" is broadly used to describe various tools and devices, and its discovery cannot be attributed to a single individual. However, the modern concept of a "gadget" often refers to small mechanical or electronic devices that enhance functionality or convenience. Many inventors throughout history have contributed to the development of various gadgets, such as Thomas Edison with his inventions in electrical devices. The specific origins of the word "gadget" itself are unclear, but it is believed to have emerged in the late 19th century.
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Magic Gadget 2-1 was released on: USA: 14 October 1985
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Wambini Predicts 2-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Gadget and the Red Rose 2-21 was released on: USA: 13 November 1985
Inspector Gadget - 1983 N-S-F- Gadget 2-15 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Well, it depends on what kind of subject you mean by best.
Depends on the time period. Early man learned how to make tools and fish hooks. I would call the gadgets.
According to the official definition of 'gadget', the iPod Touch is a gadget.
an electronic gadget is a gadget that has an input transducer a processor and an out put transducer
No. An airplane is a machine, not a gadget.
That depends on the specific gadget.
there isn't one
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Magic Gadget - 2.1 was released on: USA: 14 October 1985
When golfing, a tee is a vital gadget. I find an apple corer to be a vital gadget in the kitchen.
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Tyrannosaurus Gadget 2-16 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Magic Gadget 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Gadget's Gadgets 2-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Gadget at the Circus 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G