...The COBC e-book currently works on PCs and laptops; we plan to integrate tablet-based touch-screen functions, such as tap and...
...benefits from security features that are well-known on PCs but less common on tablets. For instance, Windows 8 Pros built-in...
...the unit's well-functioning keyboard differentiates the machine from a typical tablet when you finally get around to work. But we, like...
...related appliances, extracts, decodes, and analyzes data from thousands of mobile phones, tablets, and other devices, including devices manufactured with Chinese chipsets. AccessData...
The legal technology community predicts unexpected trends for 2013, including changes in e-discovery, cloud computing, and information governance. [MORE
The second annual Electronic Discovery Institute's Leadership Summit in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has been terrific, showing the shifting dynamic between Big Law and corporate law departments and the fr
...and Apple's Safari). It offers cross-platform review on PCs, Macs, and tablets. Kazeon's enterprise search can collect electronically stored information across...
Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers, by Sharon D. Nelson, David Ries, and John W. Simek should be required reading for any managing partner, risk partner, technology committee chair, or int
...the Android platform (smartphones and tablets). Encryptics Mobile works...2007 SP 2 or greater) PCs to let you read .SAFE...
...refreshing its top-of-the-line Lifebook series of Tablet PCs this fall by combining it with the functionality of a notebook...
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