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The Promiscuous Use of Email Creates Cross-Border Nightmares
The promiscuous use of email creates cross-border nightmares — how corporate counsel can protect attorney-client privilege.Catalyst Repository Systems Introduces Fast Track
Catalyst Repository Systems has introduced its Fast Track integrated processing software. Users can submit multi-language Exchange PST, Lotus Notes NSF, and other electronic files directly into Catalyst CR.Class Action Revived Against Acer Unit Over Microchip Defect
A California court of appeal has revived a potential class action over claims the makers of a line of personal computers now owned by Acer failed to disclose a microchip defect.Silver Peak Unveils Point-and-Click Means to Accelerate Virtual Workloads Over WANs
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Silver Peak Systems, a data transmission and acceleration software provider, introduced a point-and-click means to accelerate individual workloads directly from VMware vCenter and other virtual infrastructure management consoles. The point-and-click mechanism is part of Silver Peak's new "Agility" technology initiative aimed at improving an application owner's experience through virtual workload acceleration defined in software not hardware.View more book results for the query "*"
Online Divorcee Jailed After Killing Virtual Hubby
A 43-year-old Japanese woman whose sudden divorce in a virtual game world made her so angry that she killed her online husband's digital persona has been arrested on suspicion of hacking, police said. But no revenge was plotted in the real world, according to a police official.Cold Tech Turkey, or, Unwire and Unwind
A post on TechCrunch proposes that "Technology Is the New Smoking" and goes on to chronicle situations familiar to smokers but now apparently applicable to the hand-holders of mobile technology, such as "going to the bathroom" to sneak a peek at texts or tweets. I would agree that technology is the new smoking, but when smoking was socially acceptable, when smoking was something everyone did, when smoking had currency as something more than counterculture "cool." ... [MORE]Molestation Allegation Not Probable Cause for Child Porn Search
A police officer's belief that child molestation suspects typically have child pornography in their homes is not probable cause for a search warrant, the 9th Circuit decided. While investigating reports that a sixth-grade teacher had touched students inappropriately, police obtained a search warrant for the suspect's home computer equipment.Trending Stories
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