...demonstrates what a tablet should do. The Surface Pro brings Windows compatibility to a sleek, modern tablet. Debuted in February, it runs the...
...I spent a couple of weeks using the Surface with Windows RT tablet. At the time I gave it a test drive, this...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
The legal technology community has very mixed reactions to Apple's new iPad mini 7-inch tablet
...launched Expert On the Go Time for Windows 8 and Windows RT for Surface. Expert On the Go Time aims to...
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...debuted its Surface RT. LTN polled a...
...Windows 8 operating system and Surface RT...
Will lawyers and other legal professionals be lining up for the next best iPad? As the classic lawyer response says, "It depends!" Here's some initial reactions of the legal technology community to A
...Surface RT, well ahead of the Redmond, Wash.-based software maker's projected October 26 launch. But details of the Surface with Windows 8...
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