About a year and half ago, I asked whether attorneys gave any thought as to why they use a particular font. After all, lawyers are hired to advocate their clients’ positions as effectively as possibl
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Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
During the past 18 months, while the U.S. Department of Justice commenced a number of high-profile cases against financial institutions under the long-forgotten Financial Institutions Reform, Recover
Jörg Jacobsenâ s $5 Eye-Friendly (Mac App Store link) is the third resolution-switching utility for the Retina...
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...Mae is working to maintain its dominance in the market over Freddie Mac, a company with a similar mission that was also seized by the...
...Catching up with the iOS versions of the App Store, the latest Mac version of iTunes now gives you quick access to Whatâ s New...
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As a Mac user, Iâ ve never been a big fan of USB for storage...
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...in one of his many missives. The cowboy in question is Jay Mac Rust (who can see a picture of him and his chapeau here...
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...s sharing features I explained how to share the screen of another Mac on your local network. Through Messages itâ s possible to do the...
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Evernote on Thursday unveiled a new update for the Web, iOS, and Mac versions of its note-taking service: a new reminders function, which prompts...
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