Convertible, Chromebook, tablet: Can any of them truly take the place of a laptop
...a pattern that would seem to doom Microsoft's latest OS, Windows 8, which hit the market last October. In fact, The American...
...the most pressing: How to embrace Windows 8. It's no secret that law firms don't...
...by a law firm in any fee matter. These admissions provide a window into a culture of avarice and ruthlessness that casts a pall not...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
... In the "old days." partners were given three-window offices and associates got two windows. Everything else was put in the...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...will change later in 2013, when Microsoft releases the Surface with Windows 8 Pro, starting at $899. The main difference between the two is...
...RAM (4 gigabytes, expandable to 8). The price is also far...t break their bond with Windows, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon...
...IPOs this year raised $5.8 billion through the end of...is probably more of a window than a comeback," says...
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