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April 24, 2012

When Should an Attorney Dump His BlackBerry for an iPhone?

Filed under: Eric Sinrod,apple,blackberry,bluetooth,cloud,keyboard,pda,reception,touchscreen — Tags: , — Andrew Chow, JD @ 5:03 am

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. I have a confession to make: I am addicted to my BlackBerry. Indeed, the term “CrackBerry” certainly applies in my case. Ever since…

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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD

February 21, 2012

Dropbox for iPhone is Good for Attorneys Who Are Already Dropbox Fans

The Dropbox app for the iPhone is useful. That is, if you use Dropbox already. In order to review the Dropbox app, you need to be familiar with the computer program itself. And what the company offers. It’s essentially a…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu, Esq.

November 21, 2011

iPhone’s Siri Remains Silent on Common Lawyer Questions

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,siri,technology — Tags: , — Andrew Chow @ 6:46 am

We’ve been having some fun with the latest iPhone’s Siri voice recognition software. It’s supposed to help users find directions, and answers to everyday questions. But for legal professionals, this new technology may not truly connect. Ask Siri about the…

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Technologist Andrew Chow

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 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

October 18, 2011

Could iPhone’s Siri Speech Recognition Make a Good Assistant?

If you’re a technology-minded attorney, you probably anxiously awaited the release of Apple’s newest gadget: the iPhone 4S. And one of the biggest “upgrades” to this new phone? The Siri speech recognition software. Many attorneys may wonder if this new…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

August 25, 2011

Apple Blocks Samsung Galaxy Tablet Sales in Europe

Filed under: Intellectual Property,apple,ipad,patentinfringement,samsung — Tags: , — Stephanie Rabiner @ 5:46 am

As the Apple-Samsung patent battle heats up at home, the iPhone and iPad giant has scored a big win in the European Union, with a German court issuing an emergency injunction barring Samsung from releasing its Galaxy tablet Union-wide. Though…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

Apple Blocks Samsung Galaxy Tablet Sales in Europe

Filed under: Intellectual Property,apple,galaxytablet,ipad,patentinfringement,samsung — Tags: , — Stephanie Rabiner @ 5:46 am

As the Apple-Samsung patent battle heats up at home, the iPhone and iPad giant has scored a big win in the European Union, with a German court issuing an emergency injunction barring Samsung from releasing its Galaxy tablet Union-wide. Though…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

August 16, 2011

Men Who Leaked iPhone Prototype Criminally Charged, Gizmodo Cleared

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,apple,gizmodo,iphone4,publicity — Tags: , — Cynthia Hsu @ 5:42 am

Remember online publication Gizmodo’s iPhone 4 post that was (literally) ahead of its time? In 2010, the leaked iPhone 4 made headlines when a Gizmodo writer Jason Chen, posted a story about the prototype. Brian Hogan and Sage Wallower originally…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

July 25, 2011

60 iPhone, iPad Apps in 60 Minutes for Lawyers: Online CLE

Filed under: Communications,apps,cle,ipad,smartphone — Tags: , — Cynthia Hsu @ 5:42 am

Are you flummoxed by the newfangled technology that your iPhone or your iPad brings to the table? Are you unsure about what apps to get that might actually be beneficial to your legal practice (no, Angry Birds does not count)?…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

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