By Scott Brede | June 30, 2005
Don't go looking around for the fax machine in Michael D. Day's law office. The Meriden, Conn., solo forked out a couple hundred bucks for one of those fancy Hewlett-Packard models and barely
By Brian R. Harris | October 15, 2004
With the release of Doom 3, the long-anticipated program that Computer Gaming World calls "one of the best games of 2004," video gamers have been enhancing their computers to allow the
By Tresa Baldas | May 6, 2005
Wireless technology, such as cellular phones and BlackBerrys, has raised a new concern in the legal system: Is text messaging being used to tamper with trials? That fear surfaced durin
By Chris Nolter | November 30, 2004
While more telecoms and customers are flocking to Internet telephony, the regulatory framework for this burgeoning form of phone service remains largely unbuilt. But developments in Washington
By N. Kane Bennett | January 10, 2006
Beware. There are CrackBerries among us. The first time I heard the term was over a drink with an out-of-state attorney following a mediation. He kept reading and returning emails on a wireless dev
By Robert J. Ambrogi | February 24, 2005
Its name evokes images of some sort of sci-fi fly fishing, but podcasting may just be the next big thing in CLE. Think about all the hours you waste driving in your car, sitting on a s
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By Matthew Fordahl | April 4, 2005
Intel Corp. has accepted the punishment recommended by Japan's fair trade agency, agreeing to change some of its business practices that critics contend give the chip maker an unfair advantage
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By Joel B. Rothman | January 24, 2005
PC migration continues to be a huge struggle for law firms. We spend a significant amount of time and money installing software and configuring personal computers to our users' liking only to
By Alan Cohen | March 5, 2009
Even in an uncertain world, we could always count on three things: death, taxes and the knowledge that nothing was ever going to pry a BlackBerry out of a lawyer's hand. Well, make that two things
By Andrea Orr and Lou Whiteman | September 22, 2006
Best known for its cell phones and mobile devices, Motorola Inc. is plunging deeper into selling technology to big corporate customers. The Schaumburg, Ill., company's deal Tuesday to acqui
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