...vulnerability in Java software, warning that "web browsers using the Java 7 plug-in are at high risk." The browser add-on...
...the availability of dtSearch version 7.70 for beta testing. The...using dtsExtractionOptoins (C++) or ExtractOptions (Java and .NET), which detail output...
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...jury on May 7 said Google infringed the...
...operating system, it used something called Java APIs, which Oracle acquired when it bought Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion. Van Nest...
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The exhibit hall at LegalTech New York will debut new products like LawLoop and show off existing products and services from Access Data to ZyLab, but you won't see some vendors like dtSearch and Gwa
The year 2011 was certainly a busy one in the legal technology field. Here at Law Technology News, we covered many important trends, as did our many sister publications. Below are some that stand out
...accusing Google of copying its Java source code when it developed...the report in this Oct. 7 motion in limine. Judge Alsup...
...ins or additional software, and is compatible with Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 and above, as well as Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. "...
...the vendor to adjust the system, and eliminates the need to learn Java. The product was unveiled Sept. 29 during the "Generals...
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