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It is one of the most baffling anomalies in modern consumer technology: while smartphones have become exponentially cheaper and infinitely more powerful, the standard high school graphing calculator still costs well over a hundred dollars. It utilizes a pixelated black-and-white screen, runs on a processor from the 1990s, and is powered by AAA batteries. Yet, millions of students are forced to buy them every single year. This is the brilliant and predatory monopoly engineered by Texas Instruments. By aggressively lobbying standardized testing boards like the SAT and College Board to ban internet-connected devices, they ensured that their specific, outdated hardware became a mandatory barrier to educational entry. They cornered the academic curriculum, providing free training to math teachers so that the entire syllabus revolves exclusively around their proprietary buttons and menus. The result is a completely stagnant, zero-innovation market where a corporation enjoys astronomical profit margins by selling obsolete plastic bricks to a captive audience of teenagers. This book deconstructs the legal loopholes and institutional lobbying that built this unshakeable educational cartel. Readers will uncover how bureaucratic mandates completely stifle technological progress and exploit the American school system.
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Liczba stron: 222
Rok wydania: 2026
