Sharp Corp. announced it has received an award for its electronic calculators from the world's largest electrical engineering society. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has ...
Sharp was a frontrunner among the many companies that began developing calculators throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Until 1970, Sharp was only the trade name of the Hayakawa Electric Industry Company; ...
Sharp's EL-805 pocket LCD electronic calculator offers a bright, crisp display using CMOS-LSI circuitry, which also makes for low power-consumption at a low weight and thin form factor. Two AA ...
The Sharp EL-1750P calculator is a printing calculator designed for business and home office use. The EL-1750P includes a "TAX" button that you can use to calculate a tax rate or any other percentage ...
.NET has finally been out long enough that I'm starting to see little utilities and shareware applications that depend on the .NET Framework. Here's an example that will bring a nostalgic smile to ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This handheld electronic calculator ...
There have been many attempts at electronic numerical display technology over the decades since the first incandescent bulb or neon tube flickered into life at the command of a primordial computer, ...
JOHANNESBURG – Local distributor of Japanese brand Sharp, Seartec is reengineering the Sharp brand and plans to launch new hardware and software products into the domestic and regional markets.
Greetings,<BR><BR>I'm a computer science student. As the title of this thread suggests, I'm looking for the most powerful(in terms of the criteria listed below) scientific calculator. Graphing ...