The year was 1999. I was pondering all too carefully what kind of threads I'd be wearing come the new school year. But all I could really think about was exactly how much of my styling budget would be ...
The calculator, often overlooked but undeniably crucial, is like the unsung hero of academia. I’ve come to realize that not ...
WASHINGTON –- In 1965, the consumer electronics revolution that would result in PCs, iPods, smart phones and myriad other electronic devices was still years off. And the predecessors of the integrated ...
Come with me back to teenagedom in 1999. You listened to Offspring (or the Backstreet Boys) on CDs inside a Discman. You made calls on a landline, which you probably just called "the phone." It's ...
I had to give back a loaned TI-83+ in June, and I purchased a TI-89 to replace it. I've figured out how to do most things, except these two which are really annoying me:<BR><BR>1. Cubic and higher ...
It’s been a very long time since I last used a Texas Instruments graphing calculator. I thought it was cool to write programs on the TI-80 I used in college. It seems that in the time since, things ...
The TI-83 scientific calculator includes a finance-solving application that can do advanced calculations about the time value of money. It can also solve the basic equation for simple interest, which ...
Where, oh where were you, Nintendo Gameboy Color disguised as a Texas Instruments TI-83 Series calculator, when I was in school? Where? WHERE? Probably nowhere to be found, really, as Gameboy Colors ...
The new TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition isn’t the first color-screen graphing calculator. It isn’t even TI’s first color graphing calculator, a distinction claimed by the TI-Nspire CX and its sibling the ...