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You've entered the twilight zone. This is the section once devoted to Psion, Symbian, and the EPOC32 operating environment back when Psion handhelds were better than anything else on the market. Sadly, Psion never managed to translate that advantage into sales success, and now the Psion handhelds are gone. Symbian, of course, went on to become a major smartphone operating platform, and those are a bit outside of Pen Computing's main area of coverage. So this section is really an archive, frozen in time at around 2001. It contains selected contemporary columns, articles, and reviews from Pen Computing Magazine's erstwhile Psion/EPOC section.
Please send all comments regarding this section of the web site to Ernest Lilley.
March
2001, issue 38:
It's almost all Symbian now
January
2001, issue 37:
Psion prepares for the new millennium
November
2000, issue 36:
Quartz, Crystal, Pearl?
April
2000, issue 33:
Who are these guys?
Feb
1999, issue 30:
Psion launches the impressive Series 5mx
October
1998, issue 26:
How smartphones will save the handheld market
Dec
1998, issue 25:
Symbian news, software, and Psion Series 5
ROMs
Oct
1998, issue 24:
EPOC32 vs. Windows CE
Aug
1998: issue 23:
Symbian: What it means to you
Jun
1998: issue 22:
OPL: What every user should know
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