by Keith Survell | Mar 28, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech
I know for a fact that many, many people have problems with their browser – pop ups, ads, and just general clutter that ends up in (typically) Internet Explorer. This article describes (in detail) some steps to remove all the junk, extra toolbars, and strange start-up pages that you may have.
by Keith Survell | Mar 21, 2005 | Archive, Archived Technology & Law |
TurboLaw’s Keith M. Survell talks about computer technology again – this time pointing out free software you can use to create PDF files, scan for ad-ware and spyware on your computer, and organize your email effectively.
by Keith Survell | Mar 18, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech
You’re going to be hearing more & more about these types of things as time goes on. My advice: use caution when giving out your personal information!
by Keith Survell | Mar 14, 2005 | Archive, Archived General |
Thank you to the MBA organizers for this year’s annual conference, and also to the lawyers, both customers and non-customers, who visited our booth. We had a great time in Boston meeting all of you and look forward to next year!
by Keith Survell | Mar 14, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech, Archived TurboLaw Tips
Recently, a lot of users of TurboLaw have reported errors while checking for updates. This problem is caused by a software firewall program on the user’s computer. The firewall software has “blocked” TurboLaw update, and is not allowing it to access the Internet. (We have an article describing this symptom: TL00215.)
by Keith Survell | Mar 11, 2005 | Archive, Archived TurboLaw Tips
Just a reminder that you can edit any TurboLaw document. You just need to click the “edit document” button on the TurboLaw Toolbar in Word or the picture of the padlock and pencil in Excel. If you do not see these buttons please refer to these directions or call us if you need help!
by Keith Survell | Mar 11, 2005 | Archive, Archived Announcements, Archived TurboLaw Tips
The new Online Tutorial for TurboLaw helps guide you through learning how to use TurboLaw with easy to follow instructions organized into simple chapters.
by Keith Survell | Mar 10, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech
From a Reuters story posted on Yahoo! News:
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Data broker LexisNexis on Wednesday said that identity thieves have gained access to profiles of 32,000 U.S. citizens, prompting calls for better consumer protections after a rash of similar break-ins.
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The information accessed included names, addresses, Social Security and driver’s license numbers, but not credit histories, medical records or financial information.
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