A gadget is any ingenious device or machine that assists humans with various tasks for specific purposes. Modern gadgets are highly diverse and often include both hardware and software components. Among the most common are electronic devices that assist in communication, education, entertainment and productivity enhancement. Some examples include personal digital assistants (PDAs), smartwatches, mobile phones, computers and tablets.
2.1 Account Creation
To use the Services, you must create an account (“Gadget User Account”) through the Website or through connecting an approved third-party account. The registration process may include providing Gadget with a valid email address, phone number, credit card information and other required information to establish your account. Upon registering for an account, you are responsible for maintaining the accuracy of your account and credentials. You are also responsible for safeguarding the password associated with your account and any Gadget User Account information from unauthorized access.
2.2 Fee Changes
From time to time, Gadget may update or introduce fees for certain Subscription tiers or products or charge for previously free products and services, which shall be communicated to you at least thirty (30) days in advance of the new pricing taking effect. You may terminate your Subscription before the new pricing takes effect, or if you are a free user, thirty (30) days following the notice of the change in fees.
GADGET is written in standard ANSI C and uses the standardized MPI communication interface in its parallel version, so it should run on most if not all massively-parallel supercomputer systems presently in use. The ‘Documentation’ subdirectory of the code distribution contains a detailed description of its compilation and usage, as well as several examples and their output.