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This calculator is just what I wanted and needed. I have owned top of the line graphing calculators from HP, Casio, Sharp, TI, etc., but overall I like this one almost the best due primarily to its simplicity and ease of use. I like it especially for trips and outside activities when I can do quite useful mathematical explorations that I don’t normally have time for at home or in the office with my busy schedule. It was designed by HP and teachers, first and foremost however, as an aid in teaching HIGH SCHOOL students mathematics in a very user-friendly manner. PROS: 1) It ... Read Full Story
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I’m a research scientist. I started using a slide rule in high school about 1947, a computer in 1958, and scientific calculators some time in the early 1970s. Despite the power of computers I still like to have ready access to a good calculator, and my favorite brand (for versatility and ease of use) is Texas Instruments. The TI36X especially impresses me. It is a very powerful, very user-friendly scientific calculator for less than [price]. It performs virtually all scientific functions plus basic statistics and linear regressions and is light-powered in virtually any light. In my view, this is an incredible bargain. In fact, ... Read Full Story
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The Casio SL-320TER handheld pocket calculator. 12 digits displayed. Memory: 3 key. Mark up function. Command sign. 4 constants/ large + key. Auto power off. Tax and exchange keys. Solar/battery power sources. Wallet. WxDxH: 70×117x8mm. Battery: LR54, (item code 189145, 2 pack)   $8.15 | Solar Photovoltaic | Read more... Read Full Story
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The Hp 39g+ is overall a decent calculator for you basic middle school and high school needs. –Pros- (1) The keys are plastic (finally) and much more stable. (2) The overall system is more stable and less prone to crash. (3) The Hp 39g+ has many more functions than the TI- 83+ (nearly 200 more) and when compared, it becomes overwhelmingly obvious that the 39g+ blows the Ti 83+ out of the water. (4) The Hp 39g+ is overall cheaper, and better for your money. (5) It can compute values up to the 499th power, while the Ti can only go to the 99th ... Read Full Story
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My life changed for the better on the day I added this machine to my desk.No longer do I have to tabulate the incoming checks for the office using an abacus!No longer to I have to scratch the list on a flat stone with a piece of charcoal!The 21st century has arrived, and it IS the Canon P170-DH Printing Calculator!!!Numbers are tabulated in no longer than it takes to hit the * key.The display shows my progress with a pleasant green glow.Big, easy-to-use keys hearken back to those giant learning calculators I used in elementary school, which gives a nice sense of nostalgia while ... Read Full Story
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Good article in yesterday's WSJ on the community of people doing amazing hacks with the Texas Instruments TI-83 and other calculators.These Hobbyists Add to Calculators, Multiplying Their Fun - WSJ.com: "Benjamin Moody got hooked on calculators the moment his father bought him one to help with his math homework when he was 15. He squirreled away with it and devoured the 19-chapter owners' manual. Before long, he had written onto his Texas...  
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In August, Brandon Wilson, a 25-year-old programmer in Johnson City, Tenn., posted a giddy new blog entry on his personal home page. "83+ OS signing key cracked!" his headline read. Wilson is a calculator hacker, and for geeks like him, the news was big. The signing key is a security code that, when unlocked, allows hackers to put their own operating systems on a Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus graphing calculator. While most people picture...  
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Along with the Hewlett Packard HP-12c, The Texas Instruments BA II Plus financial calculator has been a steadfast companion for business students, real estate agents, and money managers for years.  Now, TI has released the iPhone (and iPod touch) app, identical to the physical calculator. While the implementation is superb, small details detract slightly from the product.  
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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Texas Instruments has dropped its spurious DMCA threats against hobbyists who’d blogged about potential mods to the company’s programmable graphing calculators. Researchers were able to reverse-engineer signing keys, “allowing modders to install custom operating systems and unlock new functionality in the calculators’ hardware,” said the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation). In response [...]  
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Today, Softkinetic-Optrima, the leading provider of integrated hardware/software 3D imaging products announced a collaboration with Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) to design, develop and market joint 3D imaging solutions for the television, personal computers, digital signage, health & fitness, industrial, robotics, automotive, security and many others markets.  
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Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) opened at $24.80. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $24.60 and a high of $24.81. TXN is now trading at $24.61, down $1.15 (-4.45%). Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $13.38 to a high of $26.08. Shares of TXN are trading lower today after analysts at BofA/Merrill downgraded a number of semiconductor stocks, saying in a note to investors that inventory levels are close to eclipsing...  
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LONDON, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Sundance, the leading supplier and manufacturer of advanced digital signal processing and reconfigurable FPGA systems, today extended its leadership in multiprocessor solutions through the introduction of its EVP6472 embedded development platform. The EVP6472 is the industry's first off-the-shelf multiprocessor, multicore solution that features dual Texas Instruments (TI) TMS320C6472 digital signal processors...  
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