As smartphones grow ever more capable, they bring some of the same challenges as computers: namely, how to get the most out of them while avoiding any pitfalls
...the smartphone another computing platform. Starting with the iPhone and continuing with Android and BlackBerry competitors, phones have become another computing platform in ways entirely...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...cellphone "recons," which, for less than $200, can monitor any Android phone, Blackberry and even the most recent iPhone to record all text...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...This app is available in the iTunes app store or in the Android Marketplace. Nolo: Nolo provides a free alternative...
...current generation of Windows smartphones may never catch up to iOS or Android, but in the tablet wars, the Surface Pro has several secret weapons...
The Patent and Trademark Office has teamed up with Q&A website Stack Exchange to make it easy for members of the public to check out any new application and question whether it really deserves a pate
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Is Macintosh OS X a viable alternative to Microsoft Windows? Kraft Kennedy's Marcus Bluestein and Donald Sternfeld say the real question is how to structure law firm computing to be nimble, flexible,
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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