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gadgetry

[gaj-i-tree] / ˈgædʒ ɪ tri /


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To that end, Nike unveiled a blitz of gadgetry as it released the new Vomero model last month—a departure from the sneaker company’s tradition of more staggered product introductions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, except for electronic gadgetry, the physical façade of American life, as well as its cultural manifestation in popular entertainment, is roughly the same as it was in about 1985.

From Salon

The battle is not only about digital gadgetry.

From Seattle Times

The House of Tomorrow was popular, with new gadgetry as well as unusual building materials.

From Seattle Times

But the U.S.'s high-tech gadgetry proved to have little value in Afghanistan, where fighters constructed homemade fertilizer-based explosives and buried them in that country's dirt roads.

From Science Daily