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EPOC logo #21000[operating system] EPOC is a discontinued family of graphical operating systems developed by Psion for portable devices, primarily PDAs. EPOC came from epoch, the beginning of an era, but was backfitted by the engineers to `Electronic Piece Of Cheese`. It was succeeded by Symbian in 1998. == EPOC16 == EPOC16, originally simply named EPOC, w...
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EPOC

EPOC logo #20556highly efficient, compact, pre-emptive multitasking operating system for ARM processors, developed for Psion/Symbian for their 5, 5mx and 7 series of palmtop computers - now licenced out to a number of other palm manufacturers - it is being developed for use in mobile phones/organisers and, as such, it is something of a rival to Windows CE
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EPOC

EPOC logo #20155Psion computers operating system, details ...
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EPOC

EPOC logo #20477(In topic `Mobile Internet`) EPOC is a Symbian`s  operating system for handheld devices including PDA`s. Symbian was originally a software division in Psion which was spun off to support EPOC as an independent entity. EPOC 32 is a newer 32-bit version of the operating system which competes with Windows CE in the growing PDA market. EPOC can hand...
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EPOC

EPOC logo #10444Deprecated term. Refer to Symbian OS.
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EPOC

EPOC logo #10444Operating system for handheld devices, developed by Symbian. Contrast Windows CE. A joint venture of Psion (the originators), Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola promotes EPOC as the standard operating system for handheld devices.
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EPOC

EPOC logo #20640Excess post exercise oxygen consumption, the oxygen taken up after the end of a period of exercise. To be preferred to 'oxygen debt', as not all the extra oxygen taken up after a period of exercise excess to normal needs is 'a debt' as such resulting from under supply during the period of exercise.
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EPOC

EPOC logo #21221Operating system (OS) designed for use in electronic organizers such as the Psion Series 3 and Series 5 handheld computers, in mobile telephones, and in other wireless information devices. EPOC is licensed by Symbian, a company founded in 1998 by Psion and mobile telephony suppliers Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Matsushita (Panasonic), Motorola, and Siemen...
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