by Dana Riel | Jul 24, 2012 | General Technology
You walk into your office in the morning, open your Inbox, and there they are: several new email messages. But how many of them are really “new”? And how many of them begin with the letters “FW”? The latest figures from the U.S. Department of Labor state that U.S....
by Jack Schaller | Jul 2, 2012 | General Technology
The next version of Windows should be upon us by the fall of 2012. According to Windows president Steven Sinofsky, Windows 8 will represent a “generational change” for Windows, not unlike the transition from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95 (who thinks up these names,...
by Dana Riel | Jun 12, 2012 | General Technology
It is June and let’s face it: with graduations, weddings, and warmer days, thoughts inevitably turn to vacations. It’s easy enough to plan on what to pack in a suitcase. What are you planning to take with you in your “technology kit”? I have an Android phone – and...
by Crosspointe Webmaster | May 9, 2012 | General Technology
In case you missed it last week, LexisNexis released a very interesting White Paper titled When It Comes to Legal Malpractice, an Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Lot More Than a Pound of Cure. In this well-reasoned article, LexisNexis reveals some surprising facts: ·...
by Jack Schaller | Apr 25, 2012 | General Technology
BYOD (“Bring Your Own Device”) is becoming an increasingly prevalent mantra in the small business – small law workplace today. Smartphones, tablets, personal notebooks – some or all of these devices are personally owned by many “consumers” today, and increasingly,...
by Dana Riel | Apr 10, 2012 | General Technology
Spring is upon us, and the news is full of spring training and “season-opening” news for major league baseball teams. Professional baseball players rely heavily on this spring “ritual” as an important time to hone skills, meet new team players and staff, and work to...