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Practice of Law Kim Dotcom's Mega: Is This Your New Cloud Storage Solution?

Kim Dotcom's Mega: Is This Your New Cloud Storage Solution?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

We're big fans of DropBox around here. It auto-syncs files to the cloud, which allows us, and our coworkers, to access our files from anywhere, on nearly any...

Practice of Law 'CrackBerry' Reboot? BlackBerry Announces Z10, Q10 Models

'CrackBerry' Reboot? BlackBerry Announces Z10, Q10 Models

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If you are firmly committed to your QWERTY keyboard (beloved by so many lawyers), new BlackBerry options are coming to the market. Tuesday, The Wall Street...

Practice of Law Google Fights For Users' Privacy; Still Playing by 80s Rules

Google Fights For Users' Privacy; Still Playing by 80s Rules

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Yesterday was apparently Data Privacy Day. Didn't notice? We don't blame you. Like the concepts of temperance, abstinence, and alchemy, it might seem like a...

Practice of Law Is It Illegal to Unlock Your Smartphone?

Is It Illegal to Unlock Your Smartphone?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Back in the Wireless Dark Ages, you actually had to get a new phone number if you hopped between cell phone carriers. In 2003, the Federal Communications...

Practice of Law Social Media Mastery: BufferApp Will Change Your Online Marketing For the Better

Social Media Mastery: BufferApp Will Change Your Online Marketing For the Better

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Who has time to tweet? We're lawyers, not twitter-ers. Still, if you've embraced online marketing beyond a basic website (and you should), you probably have a...

Practice of Law Is it Time for Twitter to Reconsider its Terms of Service?

Is it Time for Twitter to Reconsider its Terms of Service?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Twitter has a bit of a P.R. conundrum on its hands this week after the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals struck down an Indiana law banning sex offenders from...

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