...Iridium satellite phone service or ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...court is just a happy accident. To illustrate, on Microsoft Windows systems, a forensic examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts ...
...court is just a happy accident. To illustrate, on Microsoft Windows systems, a forensic examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
When the Xerdict Group made documents available offline via an internet browser for its parent law firm, Sedgwick, COO Kenneth Jones? team learned that meeting client requirements sometimes means adj
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Firms should be cautious about using Java and other web tools in light of recent cyberattacks that triggered warnings from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...months, I've been trying to figure out why Microsoft was so gung-ho about Windows 8. I remember someone telling me previously that they...
...debuted its Surface RT. LTN...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...151; and enterprise user shouldn't count Microsoft out yet. Sure, the current generation of Windows smartphones may never catch up to iOS or...
...about the operating system? Most firms are running various versions of Microsoft Windows, generally Windows XP and Windows 7, and word processing software such...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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