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Psion
The company developed games and other software for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum home computers, released under the Sinclair/Psion brand. ... This development effort produced the Psion Series 3 (1993–1998) and the Psion MC-series laptops. -
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David Potter
In 1984 using radical technology, Psion invented ‘The Organiser’, the world’s first volume hand-held computers for personal use and information. ... Computer specialist stubs -
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Psion Organiser
The Psion Organiser was the brand name of a range of pocket computer developed by the British company Psion (now Psion Teklogix) in the 1980s. ... Psion Teklogix website - the operational division of Psion PLC. -
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Psion netBook
The Psion netBook is a small subnotebook type computer developed by Psion (now Psion Teklogix) and aimed at the mobile enterprise market. ... Psion Teklogix website -
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Psion Series 5
POS Ltd are the main repair and service centre for Psion computers in the UK. ... Psion:the last computer A detailed history of Psion around the time of the Series 5 -
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Psion Teklogix
Although this project was one of the earliest attempts to port Linux to a handheld computer, it did not come to fruition for Psion. ... Psion Teklogix website -
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Psion Series 7
The Psion Series 7 is a subnotebook computer from Psion that was released in 2000. In size it is fairly original - larger than a palmtop or handheld machine, but smaller than a laptop computer. -
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Psion Revo
The Psion Revo, launched in 1999, is a PDA from Psion. It is the light version of Psion 5mx. -
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English inventions and discoveries
Metrovick 950 was the first commercial transistor computer built in 1959 - Metropolitan-Vickers company[citation needed][citation needed] ... The world's first handheld computer (Psion Organiser) - Psion PLC[citation needed] -
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Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset
The Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset (ELKS) is a Unix-like operating system kernel that can run on Intel 8086-compatible microprocessors. ... ELKS runs on IBM personal computer-compatible systems and on Psion SIBO PDAs.
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Psion invented computer