While we might have started out using our fingers and toes to count, humanity has been busy designing machines to help with calculations for hundreds of years. From early counting devices to modern ...
Scientific calculators were invaluable to most of us through high school and college, freeing us from the yoke of using tables to calculate logarithms and trigonometric functions. Once out in the real ...
We’ve talked about the Sinclair scientific calculator before many times, and for some of us it was our first scientific calculator. If you can’t find yours or you never had one, now you can build your ...
Graphing calculators are important tools for students and academics. They can solve complex equations, show you the graph for additional answers, and do stuff that normal calculators can’t do. Most of ...
If you own an Android device, you might be interested to know that it comes equipped with a scientific calculator. To enable this feature, read on for the surprisingly simple solution. The calculator ...
Specialized calculators for nanotechnology research, materials science, and characterization. Built for researchers, by researchers. Convert between mass concentration (mg/mL), molarity (nM), and ...
It laughs at splashes, dust and shocks. It eats military-spec drop tests for breakfast. It’s ideal for math in the great outdoors. Meet Casio’s new ruggedized scientific calculator, the fx-FD10 Pro.
As your kids get older, that school supply list may get shorter, but not necessarily cheaper. One item that can cause sticker shock for parents of middle and high school students is a specialized ...
Social media users have reacted with humor, joking about using the discreet gadget.
It’s hard to be an iPad user, especially when a discussion breaks out in my friend’s group about the calculator app. Aside from the powerful hardware, Apple Pencil support, seamless integration with ...