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Psion Organiser

(computer)
A popular pocket computer from the UK Company Psion plc. The organiser uses a graphical user interface with windows, menus, icons and dialog boxes. There have been several versions so far: Series3a, Series3, HC, MC, OrgII.

Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.sys.psion, news:comp.binaries.psion.
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Psion was founded in 1980 and one of the pioneers of mobile handheld computers, such as the Psion Organiser and other Personal Digital Assistants.
After the demise of the Psion organiser, the world has been crying out for for a decent clamshell PDA.
Some current Psion organiser users may be hanging on to them for much longer than they thought.
At a house in Odingsell Drive the thieves escaped with a handbag, mobile phone and a Psion organiser.
Launched last month and preloaded with 1000 websites, it is to the Internet what that Psion Organiser used to be to the diary.
Judge Jonathon van der Werrf told him: "This was a carefully planned murder, which was quite apparent from the evidence from your Psion organiser."
Thieves smashed a rear window to get in, stealing the 18ct gold yellow and white diamond ring, worth pounds 785, a pair of Calvin Klein prescription sunglasses worth pounds 355, a Psion organiser worth pounds 299, a Filofax worth pounds 30, and an MoT certificate for a Nissan Micra.
David is the brains behind an amazing "palm-top" computer called the Psion Organiser.
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A briefcase, Psion organiser and filofax were also stolen
Actually the mobile phone had been in its hands-free holder but, in trying to schedule my babysitters, I had a Psion organiser in one hand, my diary in the other and my knees on the wheel.
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