If you took a calculus class in the last 20 years, chances are you used a graphing calculator at some point, possibly one of Texas Instruments' TI- devices. The classic series has at last entered the ...
Anyone who's been through a high-school algebra class surely remembers using a TI graphing calculator. But who had a calculator like this one? Apple started the trend with the rose gold iPhone, and ...
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 ...
Color screens are an advancement that most graphing calculators have, inexplicably, forgone for ages. But finally, Texas Instruments is moving one of its old battleaxes to Technicolor: the company is ...
New suite of Nspired Learning tools creates the foundation for interactive classrooms DALLAS, Feb. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In its quest to support math and science educators in achieving learning ...
Texas Instruments releases its first graphing calculator with a color screen, nearly 21 years after releasing its first graphing calculator. Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly spends his ...
In the beginning, Texas Instruments found a solid formula to produce a graphing calculator. The TI-81, the first of Texas Instrument's graphing calculators, was released in 1990, and had a 2MHz ...
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 ...