By Alan Cohen | August 8, 2005
From the moment it was introduced in 2001, two things about the iPod were as clear as its sound: It was a terrifically innovative music player, and it had no business use whatsoever -- unless
By Phineas Lambert | June 20, 2006
Finnish telecom company Nokia and Germany's Siemens AG on Monday responded to the challenge posed by rivals' deals by announcing they will merge their mobile and fixed-line networking equipment bus
April 21, 2005
Asking an in-house lawyer about technology is like asking Santa Claus about flying: Each has a system, but it's none too fancy and a bit hard to believe. Indeed, legal departments haven't exac
By Andrea Orr | February 6, 2006
Although computer hardware makers including Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Apple Computer Inc. could take interest in acquiring Palm Inc.'s successful Treo smartphone technology, the profitabl
By Andrea Orr | January 29, 2007
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By Pamela A. MacLean | April 22, 2005
A good defense lawyer taking apart the government's star witness during cross-examination puts the "confront" in the Constitution's confrontation clause.Hard to imagine achieving the s
By Edward J. Grubb | August 9, 2007
Chances are you know someone who's using free or consumer-class Voice over Internet Protocol solutions and making long-distance calls for "free." But is this VoIP technology suitable for a law firm
By Cynthia Aylsworth | May 3, 2005
In late 2003, Cummings & Lockwood took a road less traveled. Rather than merging into a larger firm, we chose to reorganize from a 180-lawyer full service firm into an 80-lawyer firm focus
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Moving day is scheduled, everybody's frantic.What can IT directors do to be sure equipment arrives safely and networks are sound? Experts weigh in.Aaron KatzNewmarkWashingto
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By Dibya Sarkar | December 19, 2007
With Americans cutting the cord to their land lines, 2007 is likely to be the first calendar year in which U.S. households spend more on cell phone services, industry and government officials say.
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