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 ...
It’s the eternal question hackers face: do you built it, or do you buy it? The low cost and high availability of electronic gadgets means we increasingly take the latter option. Especially since it ...
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.
In certain contexts, such as higher education, users require a scientific calculator that is more capable of solving problems in science, engineering, and mathematics. Microsoft Mathematics is a very ...
CASIO has said scientific calculators will help students learn mathematics easily. While speaking in a statement about its model school project which started with six senior secondary schools in Lagos ...
Do you like scientific calculators? Don’t bother answering that question, you’re reading Hackaday so we already know the answer. We also know you’re a fan of building things yourself and open source, ...
Math Notes is introduced in the latest version of iOS and iPadOS 18. It automatically calculates math equations and displays the results as you write. You can use it to solve various math problems and ...
At long last, Apple has finally decided to launch a Calculator app for iPad in iPadOS 18. Previously, the company told iPad owners that third-party options were good enough and that it would only ...