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February 29, 2012

Google’s Privacy Policy Raises Red Flags for Attorneys General in 36 States

Attorneys general from 36 states want to meet with Google’s CEO over “troubling” concerns about the new Google privacy policy, set to take effect tomorrow, March 1. The attorneys general sent a letter to Google CEO Larry Page, requesting a…

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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD

December 1, 2011

Carrier IQ Concerns Spread, Legal Questions Linger

The tech world is abuzz with concerns about Carrier IQ, a pre-installed app used to monitor smartphones — including questions about its legality and the consequences of its use. Never heard of Carrier IQ? You’re not alone. The application, ostensibly…

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Technologist Andrew Chow

October 19, 2011

‘I’m Getting Arrested’ App Inspired by Occupy Wall Street Protests

There’s an app for everything these days. For example, take a look at the “I’m Getting Arrested” app available for Android phones. Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests, the app lets you blast a message to a customized list…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

July 14, 2011

Lawyers and iPhones: Some 300K US Lawyers Use iPhone

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,android,apps,blackberries,iphones,legaltechnology — Tags: — Stephanie Rabiner @ 5:44 am

Lawyers and iPhones haven’t always had the best relationship. In fact, there was a point when law firms were hesitant to adopt the new technology, refusing to offer support so that associates could securely access firm e-mail on non-BlackBerry smartphones….

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

March 30, 2011

Apple Sues Amazon over its About-to-Open "Appstore"

Appstore or App Store? Let’s first get this straight. Appstore (lowercase “s” and no space) is the name of Amazon’s newly opened Android store. App Store belongs to iPhone and iPad behemoth, Apple. App Store clearly came first. Now that…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

March 28, 2011

GoodReader, iPad Document Readers: Must-Have Apps for Lawyers

You have that shiny new iPad and you want to put it to use in your law practice. As you pack your briefcase for work travel it dawns on you: That 5-hour flight would be a perfect chance to review…

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Technologist Adam Ramirez

   
   
 

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