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  2. HP calculators - Wikipedia

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    HP-45: 1973 Improved version of the HP-35 with 10 memory registers, extra functions and display format selection. HP 48 series 1990 Programmable graphic calculators, initially the SX and a year later the cheaper S, and three years later the G and GX with a faster processor and more graphical interface; SX and GX versions had expansion slots.

  3. iPAQ - Wikipedia

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    Hewlett-Packard introduced a smartphone iPAQ Pocket PC that looks like a regular cell phone and has VoIP capability. The series is the HP iPAQ 500 Series Voice Messenger. [7] In December 2009, HP released the iPAQ Glisten, running on Windows Mobile 6.5. In mid-August 2011, HP announced that they would be discontinuing all webOS devices. [8]

  4. Computer Sciences Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CSC's former headquarters in El Segundo, California (branch office after 2008). Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services and professional services.

  5. HP 35s - Wikipedia

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    The HP 35s (F2215A) is a Hewlett-Packard non-graphing programmable scientific calculator. Although it is a successor to the HP 33s, it was introduced to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the HP-35, Hewlett-Packard's first pocket calculator (and the world's first pocket scientific calculator).

  6. HP-35 - Wikipedia

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    The HP-35 was 5.8 inches (150 mm) long and 3.2 inches (81 mm) wide, said to have been designed to fit into one of William Hewlett's shirt pockets. Was the first scientific calculator to fly in space in 1973. [5] HP-35 calculators were carried on the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 flights, between July 1973 and February 1974. [6]

  7. HP-16C - Wikipedia

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    The HP-16C Computer Scientist is a programmable pocket calculator that was produced by Hewlett-Packard between 1982 and 1989. It was specifically designed for use by computer programmers, to assist in debugging. It is a member of the HP Voyager series of programmable calculators. It was the only programmer's calculator ever produced by HP ...

  8. PocketMac - Wikipedia

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    2002ugi- PocketMac Pro 2004- PocketMac for Blackberry [2]. 2004- iPod addition [3] offering PDA-capabilities for both Mac- and Windows-based iPod users.. 2005- PocketMac Lite - a lite version of PocketMac Pro, ppcTunes, a Windows utility to sync iTunes to Pocket PCs, iCalPrinter, a utility to print iCal appointments like Entourage.

  9. HP 95LX - Wikipedia

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    While most IBM-compatible PCs work with a hardware code page 437, HP 95LX's text mode font is hard-wired to code page 850 instead. [3] Lotus 1-2-3 internally used the Lotus International Character Set (LICS), but characters are translated to code page 850 for display and printing purposes.

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