...you add these extra devices, you'll likely discover that a notebook computer is actually smaller and lighter than a tablet bedecked with accessories....
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Glass is the cool new computer gadget that, when it's...small video screen that can display text and photos to the...
...seatmate's Diet Coke. My computer, an almost brand-new Macbook...that lets you rotate the display 360 degrees. This means you...
...the market are pocket-size computers, and of course, that's...popularity but in screen size. Displays between four and five inches...
...provide web access to nearby computers, tablets, and other devices., allows Kessler to display PowerPoint Presentations via his tablet...
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...allow you to enhance (e.g., highlight, annotate, or zoom in) and display your materials for the judge and jurors to see. Migrating data from...
Originally Published: Legal Tech Newsletter
...of the patent. Specifically, the term construed during the litigation was "display being pivotally mounted on said housing" of the hand-held ticketing...
...Telecommunications America LLC f/k/a Samsung Telecommunications America LP, High Tech Computer Corp a/k/a HTC Corp., HTC (BVI) Corp., HTC America Inc...
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