By Donna Payne | October 17, 2008
So everybody assumed I'd be standing in line for the iPhone from Apple Inc. Um, hello, I don't do lines -- and I have a perfectly good BlackBerry (from Research in Motion Ltd., with phone service f
By Samuel Lewis | January 6, 2006
If you're like most people in South Florida, you're still feeling the lingering aftereffects of Hurricane Wilma. Even one week after the storm, there were roughly a million homes without electrici
By Ted Brooks | December 10, 2004
Increasingly, law firms turn to litigation consultants to help them develop sophisticated courtroom presentations. Here are 12 tips to make sure the relationship is a true "win win."1.
By Olaf de Senerpont Domis | October 26, 2005
Simple physics has rendered Moore's Law obsolete. Well, not exactly, at least not just yet, but the famous dictum from Intel Corp. co-founder Gordon Moore that microprocessing chips will double in
By Alan Cohen | February 16, 2005
Lawrence Horn is like a high-tech casting director -- only he won't be saddling the world with the next "Ocean's Twelve." Instead, Horn scours the globe for intellectual property, finding all
By Brian R. Harris | July 8, 2005
Perhaps more feared for a solo practitioner handling his or her own IT needs than a statute-of-limitations deadline are the endless upgrades for hardware and software being pushed by the
By Lewis R. Clayton | November 18, 2004
Computer programs have long enjoyed copyright protection as "literary works" -- protection that presumptively extends to the software on microchips embedded in countless consumer products, ran
By Julie O'Shea | July 5, 2005
Terry Karr told a Santa Clara County, Calif., jury earlier this year that he fell while taking a shower at the Los Gatos Motor Inn.The 52-year-old New Hampshire preacher, in the San Fr
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By Stephanie Stoughton | January 19, 2006
Research In Motion Ltd. says its BlackBerry e-mail device is so critical that a court-ordered shutdown of U.S. service could threaten public safety and business productivity. The Canadian compan
By Jessica M. Walker | October 11, 2005
When confronted with Johnson & Johnson's high-tech courtroom capabilities, Jack Scarola turned the clock back and cranked the techno-savvy of modern courtrooms down a few notches.I
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