Legal Apps
This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Legal Apps articles. Information on legal mobile software applications such as note taking apps, voice to text programs, maps, research software, case studies, white papers and more is provided here.
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Legal Apps Articles
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Siri has incited the passions of a few hard-to-please Apple iPhone customers, one of whom took his case to a California federal court in March. -
A look at the features of time tracking and billing apps for mobile phones. -
At an Enterprise Mobility Day event today, Nokia further executed on its commitment to drive the adoption of business mobility by addressing the needs of business users and business managers. The company introduced the Nokia E51, a business smartphone, the latest addition in the Nokia Eseries portfolio, and also showcased it within the context of Nokia mobile unified communications, its strategy for extending mobility to unified communications. -
Helping to propel large-scale mobile phone deployments by businesses, Microsoft Corp. today announced at CTIA Wireless 2008 the immediate availability of System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 and plans for a Microsoft Mobile Services Plan (MMSP) to be available from mobile operators worldwide. -
Siri and its competitors in the personal assistant voice app market provide some nice assistance to the lawyer on the go. -
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), a global leader in wireless communications, today announced the stylish, high performance, high-speed MOTOKRZR K3 handset. -
Opera Software today announced plans to upgrade mobile Web browsing by developing Opera 9 for mobile phones in all major platforms. Opera 9 has enriched Web use on the PC with new technologies, and now the leading browser innovator will deliver the same groundbreaking functionality to mobile phones. -
Apple(R) today announced that its revolutionary iPhone(TM) will run applications created with Web 2.0 Internet standards when it begins shipping on June 29. Developers can create Web 2.0 applications which look and behave just like the applications built into iPhone, and which can seamlessly access iPhone's services, including making a phone call, sending an email and displaying a location in Google Maps. -
iSkoot, the leading provider of mobile Internet communications solutions, today announced the highly-anticipated release of the iSkoot v1.1 mobile application for BlackBerry smartphones. The new iSkoot v1.1 delivers a comprehensive mobile Skype experience on BlackBerry: With the click of a button, users can instantly chat with their Skype contacts, make and receive Skype calls, and use SkypeOut(TM) to inexpensively call regular phone numbers nearly anywhere in the world. -
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced the release of an innovative new mobile client, Gmail for mobile devices. This freely downloadable Java application delivers Gmail users the look and feel of Gmail through a fast, feature-rich interface that's optimized for handheld devices.