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Intel, IBM to Enhance PCI Technology
IBM and Intel Corp., with dozens of other firms, have developed a proposal to enhance PCI Express technology -- which allows parts of computer hardware to speak to each other -- to address the evolving needs of next-generation computer platforms, the companies said Wednesday.ACC Revamps Online Compliance Tool
The Association of Corporate Counsel launched a new version of its online portal to provide in-house attorneys with information on ethics and compliance issues.Arnold & Porter Launches New Recruiting Site
Arnold & Porter launched a new Web site aimed at recruiting law students and associates, featuring profiles of 23 current Arnold & Porter lawyers. In video interviews posted on the site, attorneys from several practice areas offer young lawyers advice on how to get started.Questions Raised Over 'Next' Name as Bloomberg Updates Financial Service
Bloomberg on Monday announced a makeover for its financial news terminal service, borrowing the name of a competitor's product in the process.View more book results for the query "*"
Program Would Bring E-Filing to Criminal, Family Court
New York Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti has proposed legislation authorizing a three-year pilot program for e-filing in criminal and family courts in the state.DTI, Wipro Team to Expand Managed Review, Outsourcing Services
Atlanta-based managed review services provider Document Technologies has formed a strategic alliance with IT outsourcing provider Wipro Technologies to deliver e-discovery, document review, contract drafting, and intellectual property and compliance support services.For over 20 years Cypress Communications� has been helping small-to-medium size enterprises (SMEs) connect, communicate, collaborate and continue? with a range of fully hosted and managed voice, data and Internet solutions. Beginning in 2006, Cypress revolutionized the communications industry with its hosted VoIP and hosted unified communications solution, C4 IP? making it easy for SMEs to take advantage of productivity-enhancing technology such as integrated audio and Web conferencing, multimedia collaboration tools, presence, chat, Microsoft� Outlook integration, and more.
For Laptop Searches, the Border Is Elastic
The 9th Circuit has determined that a laptop search that began at the Mexican border, continued 170 miles away, and took two days was lawful under border search authority, reversing an Arizona district court decision. An American couple was stopped as part of a routine check, and the husband's sex crimes convictions were deemed sufficient reason to search his computer.Calif. Federal Judge Consolidates Privacy Suits Against LinkedIn
Stemming from a security breach in which Russian hackers stole nearly 6.5 million user passwords and posted them online, four proposed class actions against LinkedIn were consolidated by U.S. District Judge Edward Davila.Trending Stories
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