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Caterpillar Pocket Technician retrieves data from truck engines (continued)

Also, since our communications adapter that connects the Palm device to the engine electronics is housed in the Palm III modem case, our next challenge will be to build products that work for the Palm m100 line of devices and the new Palm m500 line of devices with the Universal Connector.

We expect that the forthcoming applications for handheld devices in the transportation, construction, equipment rental, and other categories will create numerous opportunities, both now and in the future, for us to deliver outstanding solutions for our customers.

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For more information on Caterpillar Inc., visit http://www.caterpillar.com.

For more information on Caterpillar Electronic Engines, visit http://www.cattruckengines.com.

For more information about Palm computers, visit http://www.palm.com.

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Aaron Donnelli is an Electronic Development Engineer with Caterpillar, Inc. at http://www.caterpillar.com.


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