...with shipments beginning Nov. 2. Apple also announced a faster version of the standard iPad, along with various Macintosh computer upgrades and corporate news...
...not to embrace the full Macintosh operating system as a viable...should not be used. With Apple's growth in both the...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...media actions. For smartphones, the overall breakdown by platform is Apple iPhone (49.3 percent); Research In Motion BlackBerry (30.8 percent); Google...
...actions. For smartphones, the overall breakdown by platform is Apple iPhone (49.3 percent), Research In Motion BlackBerry (30.8 percent), Google...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...is compatible with PCs and Macs (but the Macintosh Lion operating system is not yet supported). Apple TV allows you to play content from iOS...
Most courtrooms weren't designed to route cables between laptops, projectors, and displays, but as courts begin to adopt wireless technology, lawyers have more connectivity options
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...conventional operating systems such as Windows, Macintosh OS X, or Linux. Most tablets are based on either the Apple iOS or Google's Android platform...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...bland courtroom presentations into vibrant, persuasive tools. (If you are an Apple Macintosh user be sure to check for compatibility before heading to checkout...
...bland courtroom presentations into vibrant, persuasive tools. (If you are an Apple Macintosh user, be sure to check for compatibility before heading to checkout...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...computer experience and work background that PCSD sought, specifically, "very, very strong" Macintosh computer skills and web designing abilities that would allow her to "step...
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