More Law Firms Should Offer Work Cellphones To Employees
Perhaps it would help them be able to better separate their work-life boundaries.
Perhaps it would help them be able to better separate their work-life boundaries.
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Technology columnist Jeff Bennion discusses advances in desktop phone systems.
As long as my iPhone doesn't blow up in my hand or cause an in-air emergency, I guess I'm down with Apple for another round.
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion reviews the pros and cons of working remotely or from a mobile device.
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This isn't surprising...
With a looming Supreme Court case and NY contemplating a shady phone search law, exactly how much consent do you really grant by virtue of having a driver's license?
This seems like a bad idea.
You need to be careful that connecting on the phone isn't getting in the way of connecting with the people you are with in the moment.
Fixing an Android security problem is no easy task, according to technology columnist Sean Doherty.