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February 16, 2012
If you buy a phone using a fake name, you may be throwing away your reasonable expectation of privacy with regards to that device. At least that is what the federal government is arguing in one Arizona case. The case…
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Technologist Cynthia Hsu, Esq.
January 31, 2012
A court system in Washington State has touched on what could be a technological trend: It’s implemented perhaps the nation’s first iPad juror check-in system. Yes, apparently there’s an app for that. The iPad jury check-ins began earlier this year…
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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD
December 13, 2011
FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. Most of us have heard about sexting — the practice of people sharing naked pictures of themselves online. Indeed, there have been press…
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Technologist Andrew Chow
December 5, 2011
Here’s a clause you may not have noticed in your law firm’s cell phone policy: Your employer may have the power to delete everything on your cell phone — regardless who owns it. Any cell phone used for business purposes…
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Technologist Andrew Chow
January 27, 2011
The topic of AT&T’s pitiful cell phone network coverage never seems to die. Those that have gone through the trouble of contacting AT&T to complain or ask for a refund, have encountered a further slap in the face: an offer…
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Technologist Jason Beahm
January 13, 2011
It’s official. The iPhone is finally coming to Verizon. After being tied to the AT&T Network since 2007, many people have longed for an iPhone on the Verizon network. Now that we know it is finally happening, smartphone consumers are…
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Technologist Jason Beahm
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