...the additional outlay. An iPhone 5, for example, works with fast 4G networks something the 3G-compatible iPhone 4 doesnt. ...
...carbon footprint," as well as ponder environmental challenges, and visit "green" websites. It all adds up to 12 green ideas on April...
The last few weeks of the Tech Circuit column have been consumed with LegalTech-related news, analysis, and gossip. Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of LTN now covers some slightly-belated news. [MORE
kCura aims to include a lightweight processing engine in the next release of its document review platform, Relativity, scheduled to ship on November 30
...packing material, and plug the device into an electrical socket and a network port. When the Scanjet booted up, it received an IP address via...
...others. The broadcasters' failure to stop the company -- which delivers local and network TV signals to consumers in New York City over the Internet and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Green v. Blitz, U.S.A., Inc., a 2011 opinion from...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
In contrast to the frenzy over smartphones and tablets in 2011, smaller advances in infrastructure and application upgrades and bug fixes set the stage for the 2012 Associate Tech Survey by The Ameri
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
A 21-year-old German student with a website that enables users to rip audio from YouTube videos and convert it to MP3 has put tech giant Google on the receiving end of disruptive technology
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...National Day Laborer Organizing Network et al. v. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, et al...
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