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1984 also marked Psion s first foray into hardware ; the Psion Organiser, the world s first handheld computer, in appearance resembling early gaming machines.
Psion was also challenged by the arrival of cheaper devices running Microsoft s Windows CE and the lower functionality approach of the Palm Pilot.
In 1984, Psion invented ‘ The Organiser ’, the world s first volume hand-held computers for personal use and information ..
In 1988, David led Psion s flotation on the London Stock Exchange and saw Psion s scale and value multiply many times.
In 1998, using Psion s experience in small mobile operating systems, David led the creation of Symbian Limited in partnership with Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola and Matsushita to create the operating system standard for mobile wireless devices-now known as Symbian.

Psion and s
In response to the growing use of the term, on 23 December 2008 Psion Teklogix sent cease and desist letters to various parties including enthusiast website ( s ) demanding they no longer use the term " netbook ".
In response to the growing use of this term, on 23 December 2008 Psion Teklogix sent cease and desist letters to various parties including enthusiast website ( s ) demanding they no longer use the term " netbook ".

Psion and games
The company developed games and other software for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum home computers, released under the Sinclair / Psion brand.

Psion and for
Production of consumer hand-held devices by Psion has now ceased ; the company, after corporate changes, now concentrates on hardware and software for industrial and commercial data collection applications.
On an episode of The Gadget Show ( first aired on 30 March 2009 ), the Psion was pitted against the BlackBerry for a place on the show's Hall of Fame.
As Psion had patented the use of EPROMS as storage device it was impossible for other device manufacturers to copy this innovative approach to mobile storage.
The Psion Forth Development System for the Organiser I was a powerful set of IBM PC-based cross-development tools for producing Forth application programs, including a Forth compiler.
Memory modules for the Psion Organiser-( on 5cm squares )
The name " Organiser " was not used for later Psion handhelds, such as the " SIBO " family Psion Series 3 and the 32-bit Psion Series 5 machines which were of a clamshell design with a QWERTY keyboard.
Psion is a designer and manufacturer of mobile handheld computers for commercial and industrial applications.
Psion's current operational business was formed in September 2000 from a merger of Psion and Canadian-based Teklogix Inc. and is a global provider of solutions for mobile computing and wireless data collection.
In early 1983, Sinclair approached Psion regarding the development of a suite of office applications for the forthcoming Sinclair QL personal computer.
A second effort, dubbed Project Protea, produced the Series 5 Psion for sale in 1997, a completely new product from the 32-bit hardware upwards through the OS, UI, and applications.
The PDA, which was once a niche market, had become a global horizontal marketplace where it was difficult for Psion to compete.
The final blow for Psion's Organiser and PDA business came in January 2001 when Motorola pulled out of a joint project with Psion, Samsung, and Parthus, to create " Odin ", an ARM-based PDA-phone.
In 2000 Psion acquired Teklogix in Canada for £ 240 million, and merged its business-to-business division, Psion Enterprise, with the newly acquired company.
Psion registered the trademark NETBOOK in various territories, including European Union and, which was applied for on 18 December 1996 and registered by USPTO on 21 November 2000.
They used this trademark for the Psion netBook product, discontinued in November 2003, and from October 2003, the NETBOOK PRO, later also discontinued.
The suit was settled out of court, and on June 2, 2009 Psion announced that the company was withdrawing all of its trademark registrations for the term " Netbook " and that Psion agreed to " waive all its rights against third parties in respect of past, current or future use " of the term.
Although this project was one of the earliest attempts to port Linux to a handheld computer, it did not come to fruition for Psion.
In 2003 – 4, Psion Teklogix and its founder David Potter expressed interest in Linux as the operating system for its devices as it divested from Symbian.

Psion and included
OPL is also included in Psion Teklogix industrial handhelds such as the Workabout mx.

Psion and Horace
Horace made a comeback in 1995 with the platform based game Horace in the Mystic Woods for the Psion 3-Series of palmtop computers.

Psion and series
It was also used in the Psion Series 3, in the NEC PC-9801 ( originally released in 1982 ), the Olivetti PCS86, the Applied Engineering " PC Transporter " emulator for the Apple II series of computers, and in various arcade machines ( particularly ones made by Irem ) in the late 1980s.
The Series 3mx takes a CR2025 backup battery which is larger than the CR1620 that is used for the previous series 3 Psion models.
It was the first of the Psion series to have a full color screen — and the last.
In the animated series, Starfire's abilities of flight, superhuman strength and starbolts are common to all Tamaraneans, being racial abilities rather than the result of Psion experiments ( which is confirmed in issue # 46 of Teen Titans Go !, the tie-in comic book series ).

Psion and .
In 2003, an incident involving seized Psion PDAs belonging to members of the Red Brigade indicated that neither the Italian police nor the FBI were able to decrypt PGP-encrypted files stored on them.
The first " PDA " was released in 1984 by Psion, the Organizer II.
* Quicksilver, the antagonist Rubiy's pseudonym in the science-fiction novel Psion by Joan D. Vinge
The QL was also bundled with an office suite ( word processor, spreadsheet, database, and graphics ) written by Psion.
One of the early recipients of this processor was-ill fated Psion netBook and it's more consumer oriented sibling Psion Series 7.
The Psion Organiser was the brand name of a range of pocket computer developed by the British company Psion in the 1980s.
Whilst the Psion was highly praised as a device that pioneered portable computing, the accolade was ultimately given ( by host Jon Bentley ) to the BlackBerry.
Software developed by Psion as part of the Organiser I project and application software after its launch was written in 6301 assembler language, in POPL, and in other custom-designed languages.
Assembler language development at Psion itself was carried out using cross-development tools, including a cross assembler and linker, all of which ran on a DEC VAX.
* Psion website-the operational division of Psion PLC.
* Psion Organiser History-website by Steve Litchfield.
Psion works with its clients in the area of new and emerging technologies, including image capture, voice recognition and RFID.

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