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Feb
09

In an evolving world where people use technology to communicate more and more, the legal world has to make changes to keep up. For instance, text messaging and online chatting are becoming main forms of communication for many people, which are both much different than face-to-face communication because you cannot hear the tone of the

Feb
09

Radio frequency identification and microchips have become much more accessible and prominent in everyday life. Whether it’s to keep people from stealing in stores, or to locate the home of a lost pet, RFID chips have a wide range of use. However, some people in the technology world believe that microchips are about to become

Feb
05

As we venture into the future of the legal profession, we encounter an increase in the use of technology. The real issue this raises is whether law students are being prepared to enter this ever-changing field. While the value of textbooks can never be questioned, the reality is that once in practical world, the likelihood

Feb
04

“Cybersecurity” is quickly becoming the buzzword of our generation. It appears in national headlines, legislative schedules, and now President Obama’s 2015 agenda. In response to recent cyber attacks on multiple U.S. companies and the federal government itself, President Obama has made cybersecurity a top priority for 2015. On Monday, February 2, President Obama set into

Feb
04

For years, many have posited that the death of the traditional television service provider is just around the corner. However, as those years have gone by, the likes of Comcast and DirecTV have done absolutely fine and even increased their customer base. The predictions of doom and gloom were largely attributable to the emergence and

Feb
03

After launching its high-speed, affordable broadband network in Kansas City, KS, Austin, TX, and Provo, UT, Google announced that it is expanding Google Fiber into four new metro areas—Atlanta, GA, Charlotte, NC, Nashville, TN and Raleigh-Durham, NC—and is also considering expansion into five other cities. While Google is not the first entity to build a

Feb
03

Social media has always been about the open exchange of information and ideas in virtual networks and communities. Social media is used to bring people together from disparate areas with common interests in an exchange of information. By bringing people together and creating communities, social media has served to improve our ability to communicate and

Feb
02

On Thursday, January 29, the FTC came to a settlement with Craig Brittain, the owner and operator of IsAnybodyDown.com, in their suit against him regarding deceptive business practices on his website. IsAnybodyDown.com was—the website was closed in April of 2013—a “revenge porn” website, where Brittain would post nude images of women and then offer to

Feb
02

We have all heard radio or TV advertisements for car dealerships that sound something like the following: “Low credit? No credit? No problem!” Due to the fact that bad credit tends to prevent one from getting a loan, the option of purchasing a car has often been foreclosed to individuals with poor credit that are

Jan
29

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is operating a national program to form a database vehicle license plates coordinated with other law enforcement agencies, according to a recent American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Freedom of Information (FOIA) request. Although a February 2014 Washington Post article indicated that the Department of Homeland Security’s License Plate Reading Program

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