...devices into your briefcase, suitcase, or pocket: 1. Second Phone. Many attorneys take two or more phones along on business trips...
...that anybody equipped with a smart phone or tablet can download for free. Many early mobile applications were little more than law...
Originally Published: The Recorder
An established small firm practice management vendor launches an unexpected suite of marketing tools
...this is a broadband cellular network just like those used for phones that has been flipped around. Instead of directing signals down from...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...debuted its upgraded mobile app prior to LegalTech...Play Store for Android-powered phones. For the most current job...
...automatically, view call records, and assign phone numbers to handsets. Administrators can access Cbeyond accounts via Cbeyond mobile apps, available in Apple Inc.'s...
...surprises. Here's a look at how iPhone and Android phones shape up in several key areas and where both platforms may be...
...announced an upgraded version of its mobile forensics software, Mobile Phone Examiner Plus 5.3, plus the MPE+ Talon hardware add-on...
...Group announced an upgraded version of its mobile forensics software, Mobile Phone Examiner Plus 5.3, plus the MPE+ Talon hardware add-on...
...Iridium satellite phone service or ...
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