...data capture on mobile devices. The company launched its forensic product, the Universal Forensic Extraction Device, better known as UFED, in 2007. The UFED product...
...plug the AC1300 in and run its integrated automatic setup via a selected device's web browser. AC1300 is Windows 8 certified and supports Universal...
Apple iPad and iPhone devices are an increasingly common target in legal investigations, but important data in the newer models are difficult to access, researchers from e-discovery and mobile forens
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LTN's technology editor, Sean Doherty, takes in the final day of exhibits at the ABA TechShow in Chicago, finding interesting local technology manufacturers and some super heroes
LTN's technology editor, Sean Doherty, takes in the final day of exhibits at the ABA TechShow in Chicago, finding interesting local technology manufacturers and some super heroes
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Technology is supposed to make things simpler. But when computers become targets of investigation or litigation, the increasing simplicity of computing is deceptive and requires a forensic expert to
Our annual index to announcements of new products and services that appeared in Law Technology News from January through November 2009
Amazon's Kindle 2 recently hit the market, including a new feature called "text to speech" that had the publishing industry threatening suit for what it considered a threat to the audio book market.
...about the electricity used by specific devices. The small device plugs directly into a wall outlet. Users plug an electrical device directly into...
...about the electricity used by specific devices. The small device plugs directly into a wall outlet. Users plug an electrical device directly into...
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