Matt from Antipasto Hardware presents the coolest replacement for scientific graphing calculators that often leave you troubled due to lack of extendibility. The DIYer has let out the childhood geek inside him and built 100% Open Source Hardware-based, Open Source Software-based graphing calculator. Based around the Beagleboard embedded Linux hardware, it can run the sophisticated R programming language. It is programmable in C or Perl, has Wi-Fi connectivity and runs a web browser.

Via: Make