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Upgrade blues and the physics of product reviews (continued)

Thanks for forcing me to think about the physics involved in this otherwise mundane product.

Tom Russel

Staff editor Steve Niles responds
Nicely reasoned argument there. I admit physics aren't my strong suit. You're right--there might have been some stress placed on the PDA if it had been in the box when I ran it over. Still, I think the Otter Box is a good product and proved itself to be quite durable. And, as always, we must continue to recommend Lebanon bologna, if not as a product testing vehicle, at least for lunch.

Product availability and resources
For more information on bFax Pro 5.0, visit http://www.bsquare.com/products/p_bfaxpro.htm.

For more information on TDK Global Pulse, visit http://www.communica.se/tdk/global_pulse_palm.htm.

For more information on the Nokia GSM phone, visit http://www.nokiausa.com.

For more information on Calligrapher, visit http://www.paragraph.com/products/internetink/calligrapher/features.html.

For more information on ActiveSync 3.1, visit http://www.microsoft.com/pocketpc/downloads/activesync.asp.

For more information on the Otter Box, visit http://www.otterbox.com.

To read "Can a handheld replace a laptop?" visit http://www.pocketpclife.com/issues/issue200007/cereplace001.html.

To read Steve Niles' review of the Otter Box, visit http://www.pocketpclife.com/issues/issue200007/ceotterbox001.html.

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