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The London Olympics: A High-Tech Success
By Guest Writer | Last updated on
FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. The London 2012 Olympics games...
The Anti Siri: Which Virtual Assistant is Best for Android Users?
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
Not everyone has an iPhone. And if you are one of the growing users of Android smartphones, you may be looking for a virtual assistant that rivals Apple's...
How to Keep Prying Eyes Away from a Lawyer's Private Communications
By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on
Security is a big deal in the digital age, but even the most sophisticated laptops and smartphones are susceptible to low-tech snooping. How can you protect...
Attorneys May Just Dump Skype for Google Hangouts
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
Google is trying really hard to enter the social media world. The search engine giant recently introduced Google+ as an alternative to Facebook, to mixed...
How Lawyers Can Protect Themselves on Public Wi-Fi
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
You already know that public wi-fi hotspots can be bad news for lawyers looking to keep information confidential. Those wi-fi connections are generally...
Embedding Pirated Video Not a Crime, Judge Posner Rules
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
Judge Richard Posner handed down a victory for search engines and indexers when he found that MyVidster did not violate any copyright laws by embedding videos...