"Bring Your Own Device" trend raises storage issues and new challenges for work-life balance
...iPad. It maintains the current folder structure, and converts deposition clips to MPEG-4 (required for iPad) format. The export process creates a special package...
Exhibit A joins two other iPad apps for trial presentation, TrialPad and Evidence. While none of these apps are likely to replace trial presentation consultants or even software suites such as TrialD
Our annual index to announcements of new products and services that appeared in Law Technology News from January through November 2009
...MDB MS access DatabaseMP3 MPEG Layer 3MP4 MPEG-4MPP MS ProjectMSG MS MessageMTF Veritas...
Based on the state-of-the-art MPEG-4 technology, the Nero Digital format delivers the highest quality surround sound...
...multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming...
Forget about which book to bring on your next long flight -- think about which gadget to grab. Portable devices are on a roll these days, slimming down but, in other ways, bulking up. They can do mor
MPEG LA's first patent pool for video compression technology pulled in millions of dollars, and now the licensing company wants in on digital rights management. Yet making a royalty splash won't be e
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