...cities and neighborhoods around the world. Along with cameras, the company...wireless access points, thereby helping mobile device users better pinpoint their...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...That endangerment finding effectively requires the EPA to adopt standards for both mobile and stationary sources of greenhouse gases. The U.S. Court of Appeals...
...announced at the Mobile World Congress. It enables users to configure their devices to segregate data...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...announced Tuesday that it intends to ship...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
... at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday. Galaxy, current in its...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...instant messaging or texting while in the workplace. And the ubiquity of mobile devices such as tablets or smartphones has caused some companies to consider...
...nominee became the catalyst for Congress to shield the privacy of...of data around the digital world, and privacy advocates say the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Since going public in 2004, Google Inc., operator of the world's most popular search engine, has built a strong position in the...
...crippled. But many Republicans in Congress remain convinced there's a...Frank Act: policing the murky world of nonbank lenders. ...
...likely to emerge from this Congress, nor does a "carbon...emissions. Alas, the world is not that simple. There...
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