...human heart using a computer-controlled robot in an operating room thousands of miles away. We know that computers enabled NASA to land a spaceship...
...Technology has led to an explosion in the amount of electronically stored information maintained by corporations and individuals. Litigators and legal departments...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...door to the instant creation of exhibits and evidence, and offers...replicators, which combined with electronic communication, will enable people to send...
...five years that the volume of electronically stored information that must...28(3) Comm. of the ACM 289 (1985) (showing lawyers estimated...
...e.g., which database, and extract relevant documents in a compressed amount of time using Boolean or natural language search strategies, prayers, and perhaps a...
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