
In this issue:
Techlog
PCW Forum
Full Disclosure
15 Ideas for Microsoft - How to revent a tech behemoth
Plugged In
Gadget Freak
Beta Watch
GeekTech
ISP Bandwidth Limits Return - Cable Services curb heavy users
Skeptical Shopper
On your Side
Digital SLR Cameras - New Models From Canon and Sony go to the top of the chart
HP TouchSmart IQ506 PC
Top 5 42-Inch HDTV
Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12
Top 10 Color Laser Printers
Pure Digital FLip Mino
and etc.
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The world of law is a world of information. Rules, judgments, decisions,
interpretations, and agreements all involve using and communicating information.
Today, we are experiencing a significant transition, from letters fixed on paper
to information stored electronically. The digital era, where information is
created, stored, and communicated electronically, is quickly approaching, if not
already here. The future of law will no longer be found in impressive buildings
and leather-bound books, but in small pieces of silicon, in streams of light,
and in millions of miles of wires and cable. It will be a world of new
relationships and greater possibilities for individual and group communication,
an environment where the value of information increases as it is shared.