...to support all employees, regardless of whether they work on Windows or Apple computers. Also, using HDML makes updating the e-book easier than using...
...a lightning rod for privacy complaints. It is increasingly competing with both Apple and Google. And now CEO Mark Zuckerberg has moved it to the...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Travel-savvy attorneys hit the road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Writer John Edwards recommends ten things that can stay home
...says it's just an ordinary cloud storage company, like Dropbox or Apple's iCloud. So why, it asks, should an American pornography distributor get...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...with nearly 80 percent of ALM visitors using a product manufactured by Apple Inc. Even more dramatically, when it comes to using tablets to read...
...that could be violating the same patents, he says. FaceTime, owned by Apple Inc., and WebEx, owned by Cisco Systems Inc., are two of the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...helps subscribers use the system on the fly, and is compatible with Apple Inc.'s iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. It requires iOS 5.1...
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...s SEPs. No judge had ever held a rate-setting trial before. Apple and Motorola were supposed to have a rate-setting trial last year...
...on HTML5, making it accessible on any device running a browser, including Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 9. Xera runs...
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