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December 21, 2011

New iPhone PACER App is Free, But Just for the Holidays

Do you want to easily look up cases on PACER using your smartphone? The iPhone PACER app FedCtRecords is free for a limited time during the holidays. The app usually sells for $19.99. The application was developed by Newton Oldfather,…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

December 15, 2011

Paul Ceglia’s Facebook Lawsuit is a ‘Shakedown,’ Says Motion to Dismiss

Paul Ceglia’s Facebook lawsuit might finally be nearing its end. It appears that new evidence has surfaced which may demolish any chances that Ceglia’s claims are true. It seems that Ceglia might be lacking in a crucial area of his…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

December 14, 2011

Megaupload Sues Universal Over "The Mega Song"

Megaupload plans to sue Universal Music Group over the takedown of its viral video, “The Mega Song.” File hosting site Megaupload has long been the target of RIAA and the MPAA. The two industry organizations claim that sites like Megaupload…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

December 7, 2011

Did Game Maker Use ‘Notched Pickaxe’ as a Nod to ‘Minecraft?’

Last August, video game maker Bethesda filed a trademark infringement complaint against the makers of Minecraft, a sandbox-style game. Minecraft developers were creating a new game called Scrolls, which Bethesda believed to be a little too similar to their own…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 22, 2011

RIAA Demands ReDigi Stop Selling Used Digital Music

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has a new target in its crosshairs: ReDigi, a newcomer to the digital music world. ReDigi offers users the ability to sell their “used” digital music. Think about it this way, it’s just…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 17, 2011

Fake BofA Google+ Page Trashes Bank

Bank of America was recently made the target of a digital prank in the form of a fake Google+ page. Google only recently unveiled Google+ pages for businesses. And it seems some Internet jokesters were already ready to make their…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 15, 2011

iPhone Projector Case Perfect For Attorney Closing Arguments

Every day it seems that another company invents a new gadget that is compatible with your smartphone. So it’s relatively unsurprising that a new iPhone projector case is about to hit the market. Brookstone’s new Pocket Projector case will run…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 14, 2011

Who Really Owns a Company’s Twitter Account?

Most tweeting attorneys know that what you write on your personal Twitter account is yours. In fact, Twitter itself weighed in and clarified its terms of service to say that an account’s tweets are owned by the author. But the…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 10, 2011

How Lawyers Can Channel Their ‘Inner Steve Jobs’

When Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs passed away this year, the technology world mourned. Jobs was a man who not only saved Apple from an untimely demise, but introduced gadget-hungry individuals (including attorneys) to the iPod, iPad, iPhone, and…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

November 8, 2011

Boston Attorneys’ Have Accents that iPhone’s Siri Doesn’t Understand

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,apple,iphone4s,siri,smartphone — Tags: , — Cynthia Hsu @ 6:43 am

Lawyers who are both advocates as well as Apple fanboys (or fangirls) likely got their hands on the new iPhone 4S when it was released. The biggest draw to the newly-released model? The Siri voice recognition software. Previously, we wrote…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

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