Psion PLC was a designer and manufacturer of mobile handheld computers for commercial and industrial uses. The company was headquartered in London, England...
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Look up psion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Psion or Psions may refer to: Psion (comics), a DC Comics alien species Psion (role-playing games) a...
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Psion Organiser was the brand name of a range of pocket computers developed by the British company Psion in the 1980s. The Organiser I (launched in 1984)...
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The Psions are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the DC Universe. The Psions first appeared in Tales of the New Teen Titans (vol. 1) #4 (September...
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The Psion Wavefinder was a computer peripheral for receiving digital audio broadcasting radio signals, made by Psion. It attached via USB to a personal...
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The Psion Series 5 was a personal digital assistant (PDA) from Psion. It came in two main variants, the Series 5 (launched in 1997) and the Series 5mx...
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The Psion netBook is a small subnotebook computer developed by Psion. Released in 1999, it was for the mobile enterprise market. Similar in design to the...
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Open Programming Language (redirect from Psion OPL)
company Psion in 1984. Originally designed for use on their classic Psion PDAs such as the Series 3, 5/5mx, Series 7, and netBook–netPad, and the Psion produced...
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The Psion Series 3 range of personal digital assistants were made by Psion PLC. The four main variants are the Psion Series 3 (1991), the Psion Series...
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The Psion MC (Mobile Computer) series is a line of laptop computers made by Psion PLC and launched in 1989. Developed by Psion towards the end of the 1980s...
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Psion Teklogix Inc. was the operational business of Psion. Psion Teklogix is a global provider of solutions for mobile computing and wireless data collection...
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operating system developed by Psion, a British company founded in 1980. It began as a 16-bit operating system (OS) for Psion's own x86-compatible devices...
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The Psion Revo, launched in November 1999, is a personal digital assistant (PDA) from Psion. It is the successor to the Psion Series 3 and a light version...
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marketed as "netbooks", and the term disappeared from common usage. While Psion had unrelated netBook line of machines, the use of the broad marketing term...
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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...
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Joan D. Vinge (redirect from Psion (Joan D. Vinge novel))
Ashes and 2007 printing of Psion) Psion (1982, expanded version published 2007) Catspaw (1988) Alien Blood (1988, omnibus of Psion and Catspaw) Dreamfall...
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"psion" and more closely resembled the Sorcerer class in terms of combat ability. A new character class, the psychic warrior, was introduced. Psions were...
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Rhon Psions, known as Ruby Psions, are a group of extremely powerful psionics in the fictional Saga of the Skolian Empire by Catherine Asaro. In the novels...
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The Psion Siena is a personal digital assistant made by Psion PLC and was released in 1996. Two versions were released, one with 512 kB of memory and...
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technology. The first PDA, the Organiser, was released in 1984 by Psion, followed by Psion's Series 3, in 1991. The latter began to resemble the more familiar...
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Australia. It was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between Psion, Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, and Sony, to exploit the convergence between...
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Computers in association with Martin Riddiford, who formerly worked on the Psion Series 5 in the 1990s, and crowdfunded via Indiegogo in 2017. The Gemini...
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Character class (Dungeons & Dragons) (redirect from Psion (Dungeons & Dragons))
Archivist, Binder, Crusader, Dread Necromancer, Healer, Incarnate, Marshal, Psion, Psychic Warrior, Shadowcaster, Soulborn, Soulknife, Swordsage, Totemist...
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type of device as a "PC companion". Its main competitor in the field was Psion with their Series 3 and Series 5. To be classed as a Windows CE Handheld...
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claimed negative economic effects of digital piracy on the film industry. Psion Software claimed in 1983 that software piracy cost it £2.9 million a year...
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then founded Psion Netherlands BV in 1989 as a joint venture with Psion computers Plc. In 1998 he was appointed Managing Director of Psion Computers and...
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in 1998 by the Symbian Ltd. consortium. Symbian OS is a descendant of Psion's EPOC, and was released exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased...
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mounted above its keyboard, rather than below, which became the norm. Psion's MC 200/400/600/WORD Series, introduced in 1989, came with a new mouse-replacing...
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Thomas MacLean (section Psion)
leaving Haken, MacLean has been a member of the progressive metal band Psion. To-Mera formed in 2005 between a few friends: Julie Kiss (vocals), Lee...
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electronic and electromagnetic means Psychotronic movie, a low-budget film genre Psion (disambiguation) The Psychotronic Man, a 1980 American science fiction film...
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