...Can I use a Macbook Air instead of the clunky firm...not to embrace the full Macintosh operating system as a viable...
...ways on operating systems. Ultrabooks run conventional operating systems such as Windows, Macintosh OS X, or Linux. Most tablets are based on either the Apple...
...browser status sharing, via the iCloud online storage service. Whether on a Macintosh or mobile device, users can move between devices and pick up their...
Results of the LTN Technology Vendor Survey came in just in time for LegalTech New York 2012, and one word might sum up the overall spirit conveyed in the responses: optimism
...any Macintosh-loving lawyer who depends upon dictation could use in the new year: ...
... The Veriton M265, Veriton M421G, and Veriton M670G include open air vents to improve ventilation and keep the computer cool and running efficiently...
...to lose the hot, sticky air of summer — one of...running a law firm using Macintosh computers. Well, not everyone agrees...
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