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28 May, 2007 6:18 am by rgeorges
Link: Palm issues security fix for Treos - Engadget Mobile. Sometime this week, Palm users are anxiously awaiting the maintenance release for the Treo 700p. The release promises to fix the only two real problems with the perfect operating system; long pauses when loading some programs, and a tendency to crash with some third-party software. In the meantime, this security fix will make it difficult or impossible for Treo thieves to access data on a stolen device. Since my Treo is glued to my ...
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29 Oct, 2008 1:36 am by Peter Boyd
... entered my life and I was alive with Google. 3G is really fast on T-Mobile; however, depending on where you are at in the zones, you will find yourself going back to the Edge ... devices to view Flash? Adobe, you really need to embrace the mobile web and help out Apple, Google, RIM and other companies. The Return The return ... more resources to the applications. However, until email is fixed, I would consider this not a true Smartphone, but rather a mobile web phone. It's great at the web, its great ...
SpeakOut at PaperStreet Web Design - http://www.paperstreet.com/blog
2 Mar 4:22 pm by Simon Chester
... Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China and Viet Nam. This is partly due to high mobile cellular growth, coupled with an increase in Internet users. China (Rank 73 in 2007 ... 2002), has made significant progress in increasing the number of fixed telephone lines and mobile subscriptions as well as fixed broadband during the past few years. Here ... places in the last six years to 19th. India adds 10 million new mobile subscribers each month. The future of information access is likely to rest on new applications ...
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18 Sep 7:06 pm by Lawrence Solum
... the Democratic City (Harvard Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Article examines local efforts to regulate mobile capital. Despite the conventional wisdom that sub-national governments cannot effectively control or redistribute capital, cities have ... of, participation in, and subsidization of private commercial enterprise. Geographically fixed cities are both inclined to give too much away in trying to attract mobile capital and to extract too much from capital once it has ...
Legal Theory Blog - http://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/
25 Aug 6:56 pm by dbmadmin
... August 25, 2009, Epson Imaging Devices Corporation ("Epson"), a Japanese electronics manufacturer, pled guilty for its role in a conspiracy to fix prices in the sale of Thin Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display ("TFT-LDC") panels and agreed to pay a ... billion. Specifically, Epson's subsidiary Seiko Epson Corporation participated in a conspiracy to fix prices of TFT-LCD panels sold to Motorola for use in Motorola Razr mobile phones from the fall of 2005 to the middle of 2006. On April 27, 2009, ...
Antitrust Lawyer Blog - http://www.antitrustlawyerblog.com/
6 Jun, 2007 1:02 pm
... . Ed. 2d 419 (1970) (distinguishing a car, which is "readily movable," from a "fixed piece of property"). The district court's reading of "ready mobility" is in error because the district court appeared to regard the actual ability of a ... that the facts presented comprised "precisely the sort of exigent circumstances resulting from the automobile's inherent mobility that the Supreme Court has recognized as justifying the automobile exception to the warrant requirement." Id. Like the defendants in ...
FourthAmendment.com - http://fourthamendment.com/blog/index.php?blog=1
24 Jan, 2008 7:58 pm by Dan Markel
... bonus minutes. Six months later, the same thing happened, and I reported it to T-Mobile and they helped explain that this disappearing email problem probably occurs when the memory on ... and because T-Mobile handles the service calls, they're in the best position to report these software glitches to RIM and have them fixed. (Clue: all ... than have them simply conclude the service/hardware one buys from T-Mobile is just crappy and worth leaving the moment a problem like this erupts. This is especially ...
PrawfsBlawg - http://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/
17 Mar, 2008 7:59 pm by Mazyar Hedayat
... was met with a well-earned round of applause, and was a great way to demonstrate what this session was all about - remote control, mobile style. With that, the panel launched into the meat of the presentation: an assessment of what was out there for the road warrior. The discussion focused on ... to saving money and making the BlackBerry (or any mobile solution) affordable, it's hard to beat solutions that use voice over IP (VOIP) to replace toll-calls with calls via fixed-fee data plans (often at a ...
TechnoLawyer Blog - http://blog.technolawyer.com/
21 Sep, 2006 1:47 pm
The City of Huntington Beach adopted a mobile home park conversion ordinance which is being challenged by a lawsuit. Bill Dahlin, a property rights attorney in my office exhorts the City to avoid wasting its resources on this ... 's Municipal Code. That initiative measure told the City Council, in no uncertain terms, that no form of price setting, price fixing, or rent control was authorized or permitted in the City of Huntington Beach. Mr. Gullage is well aware of that local initiative measure. He ...
California Property Rights Journal - http://www.capropertyrights.com/
5 Aug 7:38 am by Ross
... major DNS snafu from massive registrar DomainBank. We've clamped down on it and fixed it - it underscores the underlying influence and power of the various DNS management sites over the ... scoop and my views on where they fit into the grand scheme of virtual and mobile lawyering (and your portabilized life) Paper LESS Office and Paper ... Practice/case management - the best implementation planning tips More on Worldox Web/Mobile and document/email management in the palm of your hand A new podcast and ...
Ross Ipsa Loquitur Blog - http://rossipsa.com
7 Jun, 2007 5:00 am by rgeorges
... form factor, and is a nod to the popular thin is in styling craze. I kind of like my fat phone with the stubby antenna (reminds me of me), but I will be trading in the 700p to get the updated OS, which allegedly fixes the Bluetooth and lag problems of the 700p. Palm still has the best OS for mobile use, although the IPhone will be claiming a lot of road warriors in a few weeks.
Futurelawyer - http://futurelawyer.typepad.com/futurelawyer/
14 Apr, 2008 7:29 am by Sanjana Hattotuwa
The UNESCAP 2007 Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific has some interesting figures on the growth of ICTs in general and mobile phone telephony in particular in the region. Sri Lanka has more mobile phone subscribers per 100 population than Pakistan and India. Other interesting statistics include: Mobile phone growth is stifling fixed line growth across [...]
ICT for Peacebuilding - http://ict4peace.wordpress.com
20 Nov, 2006 10:16 pm by Lawrence Solum
... federal courts of appeals for fifteen years and led to a deep circuit split. When it agreed to hear Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, the Supreme Court had an opportunity to remain true to its promise in ... authorizing supplemental jurisdiction while simultaneously limiting the reach of federal judicial power, concluding that, regardless of the specific legislative fix, if the Court will not honor its commitment to provide clear interpretive rules for Congress, then Congress should provide ...
Legal Theory Blog - http://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/
18 Oct, 2007 5:23 am by rgeorges
Link: Verizon's Palm Treo 755p in the flesh - Engadget Mobile. The good news is that Verizon Wireless will be bringing out the Treo 755p in November. The bad news is that this phone really isn't much of an upgrade over the Treo 700p. There is no antenna stub on ... a substantial additional investment, and doesn't add any new features. I have finally got the 700p working smoothly. My motto? If it 'ain't broke, don't fix it. FutureLawyer recommendation? Wait to buy this one. Your 700p is fine for now.
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13 Nov, 2007 8:10 am by Rich
According to a premarket release on The Street, Apple is reportedly in talks with China Mobile to bring the iPhone to China (a lot of people already have one). First, as an investor in Apple all ... but all that being said, Apple has a "bright future" in China once China Mobile gets the servers in place. oh.. one tip for the Folks at Apple. my my ... but if you want to hit the mass market, I highly suggest you fix that. oh #2… the abilty to write a Chinese character on the screen and have it be recognized ...
All Roads Lead To China - http://www.allroadsleadtochina.com
11 Jul, 2008 12:12 pm by Kelly
Image details: "iPhone" General Sale Begins In Tokyo served by picapp.com It's Fix the Tax Code Friday! I am not among the many folks camped out for an iPhone ... the firm first started and I vowed never again. We have happily been T-mobile customers now for going on six years, I think. (note to Apple: just think how many more you ... online sales of other products come under attack. All of this brings me to today's Fix the Tax Code Friday question: Should music and other new media downloaded from the ...
taxgirl - http://www.taxgirl.com/
2 Jul 4:28 pm by Andrew Flusche
I use a Windows Mobile smart phone (the Moto Q9c from Sprint). And I love Twitter (I'm aflusche). I've been looking for a good Twitter client for my phone. Twikini fits the bill. Twikini has a great set of features. It works with Twitpic and your phone's GPS. Of course you can view updates, profiles, and links. An early version of Twikini totally screwed up my phone. But the developers fixed that bug, and I haven't had any problems since. I suggest giving Twikini a try. You might just like it.
Legal Andrew - http://www.legalandrew.com
17 Oct, 2007 9:18 am by Peter Lattman
... because of his past work on politically sensitive cases that have hurt Republicans. For instance, Morford was dispatched to Detroit in 2003 to fix the botched prosecution of the first major, post-9/11 terrorism case. (He moved to have the charges dismissed after ... by prosecutors were insurmountable.) Said Gerald Rosen, the federal judge in the Detroit case and a friend of Mukasey: "He was Mr. Fix-It. He had rock-solid judgment [and an] extremely high level of integrity. There's no doubt in mind ...
Tags: politics
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
14 Apr, 2008 2:15 pm by Seeta Peña Gangadharan
... and local luminaries have discussed the event. Local organizers are getting the word out and hosting workshops to encourage community members involved. Meanwhile, at the national level, network neutrality advocates have ramped up their efforts to mobilize supporters. The visibility of these advocates has provoked the ire of some, while non-plussing others. Whether the FCC can foster a substantive debate that leads to a healthy, democratic digital future may be another issue altogether. The first ...
Cairns Blog - http://cairns.typepad.com/blog/
19 Sep, 2008 12:15 pm
... IPKat team member Jeremy was musing about next year's conference. The host town for MARQUES 2009 is Brighton, on the sunny south coast of England. Jeremy was wondering about Brighton's intellectual property connections. Body Shop began its upwardly mobile and highly politicised existence in Brighton, and Graham Greene wrote a celebrated, pretty scary novel called Brighton Rock -- , later turned into a movie that helped launch Richard Attenborough's acting career. But what else is there? If you ...
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