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more about #calculators Cash907Censored: Looks like a geekier version of the Saint's multi-tool. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Camelot is a cubicle now? How sad.. more » Alfisted: Does it come in red? more » Archie-Tekt: [i1000.photobucket.com] There we go...much better more » Deckard: How do you explain this to airport security? more » uradouche: What if you need to cut and staple something simultaneously???? more » evan_is_MrE: I can see the exchange in my mind. *setting = local Staples or Office Max retailer around Christmas* mom: Oh look honey! Jimmy loves video games doe... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Once game controllers replace steering wheels in cars the geek will truly have inherited the Earth. more » Kicken: Protips: -Current Color buttons should be numpad -Triggers should be colored area -Start/Select = CE + = -D-Pad = Math functions (+, -, *, /) -Trigger... more » se7a7n7: Does the minimize button work? And what if I accidentally push the close window button? Do I have to buy a new one? #windowsosxcalculators more » Identity Bourne: I somewhat hope this becomes a real product. #windowsosxcalculators more » Pasha: Clever. Very clever. thinkgeek.com needs to get in on this. I would buy is for $10. #windowsosxcalculators more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: The hell they wont! #windowsosxcalculators more » OMG! Ponies!: The Ubuntu calculator comes in any color you want, as long as that color is brown. And, like all other Linux calculators, it works 99% as well as the... more » njdevil: But why would you need maximize and minimize buttons on a calculator? #windowsosxcalculators more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Apple calculator will cost more, but it will have boot camp, so you can run windows calculator on it. #windowsosxcalculators more » Yeebles: These are really good. Hopefully, I won't get too engrossed and keep hitting the minimise button/yellow button when I need more space on my desk(top). more » fuchikoma: OMFG... I like WolframAlpha, which puts me in a minority among most people who have never heard of it... but there's no way I'd pay $50 for a mobile v... more » Adam: I've never had the website give me any data that was at all useful, why would I pay for that? #wolframalpha more » puhsitch: ...I don't think that Wolfram is actually looking to make money through the App Store. You know what's really going on here? Blog reader/Twittererer... more » -
#tools
Wielding The Excalibur Mini Tool Makes You The King of the Office
Only the true king can wield the awesome power of Excalibur. Whether it's calculating, measuring, stapling or cutting—you have the right tool for the job in one ridiculous package. [Taylor Gifts via RGS via DVICE] -
#calculators
Video Game Calculator Is Pure Torture
What makes being stuck in math class even worse? Doing math on a calculator that reminds you of something much more fun: video games. Unless you love math more than video games, in which case, congrats. [DealsDirect via NerdApproved] -
#calculators
OS Calculator Concepts Look Cool, Probably Won't Ever Get Made
A designer at Mintpass has come up with these snazzy looking concepts that mimic the calculators in Windows and OS X. They admit that the designs are unlikely to fly with Apple or Microsoft, but hey, points for lateral thinking! More » -
#wolframalpha
WolframAlpha iPhone App Is a $50 Super Calculator
Even diehard WolframAlpha fans may balk slightly at the $50 asking price. Then they, like me, might balk some more as they try to figure out why a mobile version of what's in essence a free search engine costs $50. More » -
#iphoneapps
TI Turns $30 Calculator Into $15 iPhone App, Swears People Still Pay for Real Deal
The hallowed Texas Instruments BA II Plus financial calculator, selling for $30 at Walmart, is now a reasonably identical iPhone app, selling for $15. But TI says that fears of cheating will keep standalone calcs selling for years to come. More » -
#imagecache
Old School Calculators Still Do It For Some
There's lots of gadgets on the NY subways. I don't get as lucky as Jesus, but yesterday I looked over at this (ok, hairy) man tapping on a very '90s looking calculator. More » -
#retromodo
Nuclear Slide Rules: The Old Fashioned Way To Calculate Armageddon
In an age when nukes existed but pocket calculators did not, the potential damage of a nuclear strike could be quantified using cardboard slide rules like this one. More » -
#watches
Casio Databank Calculator Watches: Now In Colors Other Than Gray
Many choose to proclaim their geekiness, real or contrived, with a calculator watch. Now those folks will have a palette of limited edition colors at their disposal, just in time for the yuletide. -
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#retromodo
Replica 4004 Calculator Features First Intel Microprocessor Used by Mankind
Long before we dissected new Apple MacBooks or worried about whether or not a PC had that "Intel Inside" sticker on the case, there was this little ditty called the Busicom 141-PF printing calculator. The iconic piece of tech (the first thing to actually have "Intel inside") turned 37 this week, and to commemorate the event, Bill Kotaska did what any retro-loving geek would do—he built a working replica with a vintage Intel 4004 microprocessor. It hails from a simpler time. A time when new laptops and PCs didn't come loaded with AOL adware and a buttload of annoying stickers on their facades. More » -
#furniture
Numeric Keypad Chairs Provide Computational Comfort
These numeric keypad chairs are pretty amazing in a nerd chic sort of way. If you tried cramming these into your 700-square-foot bachelor pad, you'd look like the biggest tool alive. But in a place with a million square feet and that white, minimalist vibe, they'd be pretty amazing. These appear to be concepts, but the obscure Japanese site they came from makes it hard to tell. [PantoGraph via misterstarfish via Technabob] -
#food
Chocolate Calculator Counts Calories
We're not really sure what's going on with this chocolate calculator, or Chocolator, but we're pretty sure it's not edible. Well, probably more edible than the LG Chocolate, but less edible than say, an actual chocolate bar without electronics inside. Now I can do my taxes and make a big mess all at the same time. [AVING]
