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more about #psion more comments → GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Does this mean that the courts will throw out Rachael Ray's lawsuit against me for using EVOO as an acronym to describe a part of my body? more » Drew Blake Hall: Dickish? How about you try and make this article a bit less biased.kthanxbai more » frigg: In related news, I am no longer suing The Food Channel for repeatedly using the term "lettuce" without my permission. more » Monty: Well, at least Intel proved that the EU settlement against them didn't completely break their piggy bank. I will make the obvious statement that I ha... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: I'm guessing the "concession" Intel made was to not bankrupt them with the costly legal fees of a long, drawn out court battle. more » Thao: That seems like a really vague term to copyright.That's like saying I made a van that is really small, so I'm going to call it a Minivan and trademark... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger MUSHROOM MUSHROOM more » ZLevee: gimped notebook more » Kaiser-Machead: Just call it tiny fucking laptop, or TFL. "Hey, I want to buy one of those TFL's" After a while, it won't matter what the F is for, just like people d... more » strider_mt2k: Betnooks. Done. more » frigg: Just Another Smallish Underpowered Laptop (JASUL) gets my vote. more » Iggy: HAL, we should call them HAL. What could possibly go wrong? more » LittleJon: Why don't we call the "Web-books"? more » emg72: Groinwarmer. more » strider_mt2k: Boba Fettbook more » -
#netbooks
Psion's Netbook Copyright Fight Is Officially Dead in the Water
As rumored, Psion's dickish legal claim to own the word "Netbook" is officially over thanks to Intel. More » -
#netbooks
Rumor: Netbook Debate Ends With A Quiet Settlement?
Or perhaps it ended with literally nothing at all. Regardless, it appears as though the netbook debate, started by Psion and now purportedly given a finishing move by Intel, is over. More » -
#dell
Dell Wants to Set "Netbook" Free
Psion, the wee company that decided no one should say netbook so it could pursue the spoils of trademark battles, just got a kick in the balls from Dell. More » -
#therecanbeonlyone
Netbook Debate Heats Up As Google Bans Term From Ad Network
Netbook creator Psion won another battle in its war against casual use of the term "netbook" this week as Google banned the term from its lucrative ad network. Seriously now, what should we call them? More » -
#qotd
What Do You Think the New Term For "Netbook" Should Be?
Today we learned that an obscure UK company called Psion has claimed ownership of the term "netbook." If we can't use that term anymore, what should we call it? Give us your best ideas. More » -
#umpc
UMID's Mini Netbook Makes Eees Look Massive
Yes, the netbook market is tired and pretty jam-packed, but check out this shiny beast: it's a mini-netbook from Korean manufacturer UMID. And it's tiny. There's no official size info, but it looks smaller than a paperback book, and comparable to the old Psion PDAs, if you remember 'em, but far more capable. More » -

