By Doug Austin
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I probably shouldn’t be writing about this as it will give my wife Paige another reason to say that we should get one of these. Nonetheless, Craig Ball’s latest blog post illustrates how much data can be, and is being, captured these days in our everyday life. Now, if we could just get to that data when we need it for legal purposes.
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In Craig’s blog, Ball in your Court, his latest post (“Alexa. Preserve ESI.”) discusses how many cool things the Amazon Echo (with its “Alexa”…
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