Could tablets, convertibles or Chromebooks truly replace a standard laptop for a mobile lawyer? Should law departments be considering these devices for their next hardware refresh
Daily Business Review
...s Android and Microsoft Windows different form...Screen Size: 9.7 inches ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...s Android and Microsoft Windows different form...Screen Size: 9.7 inches ...
Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...where the behavior's anticompetitive effects outweigh the freedom to contract.7 Notably, neither act distinguishes between enterprises in different industries; they apply...
...source Symbian mobile operating software, Nokia joined forces with Microsoft and adopted its Windows Phone 7 platform. Nokia had originally supported open source software and...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
... The Surface Pro brings Windows compatibility to a sleek, modern...
Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
...Inc., Hewlett Packard Corp., and Microsoft Corp.), as well as startups...Landscape, that runs from a Windows server and helps users discover...
...source is an alternative to Microsoft Windows, for example, which is proprietary...
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