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Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Gmail, Police Blotter, attorney, Judge, disclosure, asset, Google Inc., receiver, e-mail, document, backup

Document security? Tell me another joke

July 12, 2005 Workshare CEO Joe Fantuzzi says a run of security leaks around e-documents is part of a worrisome trend. TAGS: shareholder, document, Adobe PDF, Iraq, security, format, e-mail

Intel admits lapse in document preservation

March 6, 2007 E-mails related to Advanced Micro Devices' antitrust case against its chipmaking rival might be lost forever because of human error. TAGS: antitrust, AMD, Intel, document, letter, e-mail, backup, error

Key executive e-mail missing in Intel-AMD suit

March 12, 2007 Intel fails to preserve e-mail and documents from CEO, chairman and others, despite an antitrust suit against it. TAGS: antitrust lawsuit, transcript, Paul Otellini, antitrust, compliance, Intel, AMD, chairman, spokesman, e-mail, CEO, document, backup

Microsoft's e-mail policy at issue in legal fight

November 18, 2004 Burst.com, a streaming-media firm suing Microsoft for patent infringement, alleges that Redmond axed e-mails crucial to the case. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Jim Allchin, patent infringement, antitrust, policy, e-mail, trial, document, Microsoft Corp., video, Microsoft Windows

New or rebranded iPaqs on the way?

January 26, 2006 New information discovered on Hewlett-Packard's Web site points to the upcoming release of a new series in Europe. TAGS: HP iPaq, HP, document, Europe, U.S., camera, operating system, e-mail

Start-up wants to enhance your adjectives

June 26, 2006 Feeling tongue-tied? WhiteSmoke says it can help you find a way to express yourself. TAGS: Tel Aviv, Israel, grammar, ICQ, document, module, start-up, Internet Service Provider, IM, e-mail

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, age, attorney, court, log, party, document, e-mail, entry

A virtual vault for personal data

July 20, 2005 EverNote database holds your most valuable documents: It's like a cigar box for data files. TAGS: ORB Networks Inc., cell phone carrier, database, cell phone, conference, document, picture, California, CEO, photograph, e-mail, PC

Focus group: Kazaa will meet Napster's fate

December 16, 2004 In copyright trial, lawyers discuss whether to admit an e-mail sent from a focus group to Sharman, owner of P2P software Kazaa. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., focus group, Altnet, Kazaa, Napster Inc., P2P, icon, document, lawyer, CEO, music, e-mail

Documents: HP's internal pretexting dialogue

October 13, 2006 Check out highlights (and lowlights) in 700 pages of e-mails, IMs and more between executives and private investigators. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, pretexting, Bill Lockyer, reporter, Dawn Kawamoto, Mark Hurd, investigation, HP, document, chairman, CEO, China, e-mail, IM

Group pitches anti-spyware guidelines

October 27, 2005 Anti-Spyware Coalition gives final definition of spyware, as it works toward industry standards. TAGS: guideline, anti-spyware, definition, spyware, software company, adware, document, security, e-mail

Apple details plans to Spotlight desktop search

November 11, 2004 Recently posted document throws a little light on a key feature of the next edition of Mac OS X. TAGS: Spotlight, desktop search, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, document, search, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., hard drive, e-mail

Dunn gave phone numbers to PIs

October 3, 2006 Documents offer new details of HP's leak hunt, including info Patricia Dunn shared with private investigators. TAGS: BusinessWeek, reporter, pretexting, Patricia Dunn, phone number, investigation, HP, chairman, record, cell phone, document, e-mail

Open source grows beyond its roots

August 14, 2006 Zimbra shows off wiki as the start-up and its cohorts push into new areas and compete on features, not just price. TAGS: SugarCRM, open source, open-source company, LinuxWorld, desktop software, software company, open-source software, Wiki, vendor, collaboration, spreadsheet, document, start-up, Linux, database, Microsoft Corp.
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