Lawyers embrace iPod technology

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A leading firm of solicitors has embraced iPod technology as a way of educating its customers about changes to employment law.

Pinsent Masons' new HR Network TV service is available for human resources professionals to download to specially enabled iPods via a subscription service, reports Personnel Today.

Joe Glavina, an employment lawyer with Pinsent Masons, hopes the technology will prove to be a simple way to provide the firm's customers with regular in-depth updates about the latest developments in employment legislation and change management.

"The mobility of the iPod means that subscribers will be able to keep up to date with developments wherever they are - even when travelling between meetings," Mr Glavina told the magazine.

The use of digital media players in formal environments is becoming more common and last month the Home Office spent £8,800 to provide 20 senior civil servants with video iPods preloaded with short training films about leadership.

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