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[edit]'Acorn Business Computer' doesn't make sense in the paragraph:
In a strange twist of fate, Apple dropped the chip in favor of the ARM and Acorn Business Computer dropped the ARM in its PDA to use Hobbit in what eventually became AT&T's own EO Personal Communicator,[5] an early PDA running GO Corporation's PenPoint operating system.
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"Programming language" vs. "compiler" in the first paragraph
[edit]It seems to me that it would be more correct to refer to compilers instead of programming languages in the first paragraph where it talks about how stacks are used to manage active local variables and subroutine calls. There are very few programming languages that explicitly require stacks (FORTH et al.) but many compilers use stacks even when the language doesn't. Perhaps a little discussion here would be in order before changing the article. 173.11.109.149 (talk) 20:09, 18 September 2018 (UTC)
AT&T's other Hobbit
[edit]The article doesn't need need a disambiguation from The Hobbit (film series), which was made by New Line Cinema, which is now part of AT&T's WarnerMedia unit, does it? --68.50.214.18 (talk) 23:53, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
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