HP resurrects the HP-16C, the programmer's calculator from 1982
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HP is re-releasing the HP-16C Collector's Edition, a cult classic among developers for its hex, octal, and binary conversion tools. For engineers and systems programmers who still reach for hardware calculators, this revival fills a gap that modern software tools haven't fully replaced.
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