By Sam Collier | October 15, 2004
Although the terms "Voice over IP" and "IP telephony" are sometimes used interchangeably, they can -- and do -- mean different things.Technically, Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP
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By David Germain | March 10, 2006
Capt. James Kirk's alter-ego, William Shatner, really did shake up the cosmos. The irreverent documentary "How William Shatner Changed the World" features the actor examining the ways "St
By Alan Cohen | October 6, 2005
Not too long ago, a new phone or PDA could get a lot of attention just by being smaller, faster or cheaper than the phone or PDA that came before it.Manufacturers surely are nostalgic for those
By Brenda Sandburg | March 17, 2005
BlackBerry owners breathed a sigh of relief Wednesday when Research In Motion, the manufacturer of the ubiquitous wireless e-mail device, announced it had agreed to pay $450 million to NTP Inc
By Ed Siebel | September 22, 2006
For all but three of my 33 years at the bar, I've practiced on and from Balboa Island, Calif., in Newport Harbor, heart of the O.C. (that's Orange County, for those of you who don't watch teen TV).
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By Joe Luber | December 2, 2004
The number of new law firms formed by partners who have split off fromexisting firms is on the rise. As such, these partners, who may never have beeninvolved in technology decisions at their previo
By Ann Sherman | April 8, 2005
Many technology gurus have been sounding a death knell for desktop computers, predicting that powerful laptops will take their place. That may happen one day, but according to the ABA Legal Te
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By Gina Holland | November 1, 2005
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from Microsoft Corp., refusing to hear the software company's request that its liability in a patent infringement case be limited to domestic sales of it
August 26, 2005
In-house lawyers at Agilent Technologies Inc. have been doing their share of work these days -- assisting in a major restructuring of the company as it sheds 9,400 jobs and sells off its stake
By Melissa Nann Burke | November 18, 2004
Class plaintiffs' claim that AT&T Wireless and Panasonic should have told purchasers their cell phones work only on AT&T's network is not pre-empted by the federal regulation of the wi
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