Technology Law

Cyberbullying Victim Files Proceeding Against Yahoo!/Oath, Inc., Cyren, Ltd., Seeking Identity of Anonymous Cyberbully-User

March 3, 2023

Aaron Pam Law New York, NY (Law Firm Newswire) October 24, 2018 – Cyberbullying victim files NY legal proceeding against Yahoo!/Oath, Inc., CommTouch Software, Ltd., and Cyren, Ltd., seeking preservation of evidence and court-ordered disclosure of identity of anonymous cyberbully-user. A special proceeding was filed and an Order to Show Cause signed by Justice Paul…

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Swiss Legal Tech Association Now Counts Smart Contract Platform Jur Among Its Membership

March 3, 2023

JUR Zug, CH (Law Firm Newswire) November 29, 2019 – Jur is pleased to announce it’s joining the Swiss Legal Tech Association (SLTA.) The move is an important milestone in Jur’s evolution as an enterprise smart contract platform for the legal sector. Joining the SLTA offers Jur the opportunity to strengthen its network by connecting…

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NASA’s Autonomous Aircraft Decision Tech Gets Simulated Urban Test

February 24, 2023

Cities are complicated places to fly, presenting challenges – both known and unpredictable – for current and future air vehicles. But creating new air mobility solutions to move people and cargo will require addressing those challenges. And that’s where NASA’s Data & Reasoning Fabric project can help. Full report from NASA: Read More

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In Her Own Words: How A NASA Engineer’s Journey Unfolded in Unexpected Ways

February 23, 2023

Carol Carroll didn’t start out with the hopes and dreams of becoming an engineer. As a child, the deputy center director of NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley didn’t know what engineering was, let alone that the career field was an option for her. For “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day,” we share…

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Moon Mountain Name Honors NASA Mathematician Melba Mouton

February 15, 2023

Scientists recently named a mesa-like lunar mountain that towers above the landscape carved by craters near the Moon’s South Pole. This unique feature will now be referred to as “Mons Mouton,” after NASA mathematician and computer programmer Melba Roy Mouton Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Armstrong Advances Shock Wave Photography

February 9, 2023

Sound never looked so good! Using a special handheld camera, researchers at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, recently captured images of the shockwaves coming off F-15B research aircraft. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA is Creating an Advanced Air Mobility Playbook

February 6, 2023

NASA is Creating an Advanced Air Mobility Playbook Full report from NASA: Read More

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