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Five Best Remote Desktop Tools
By Adam Pash - Lifehack.org November 9, 2008 Whether you want quick access to your home computer from anywhere in the world or you're the go-to IT person for your friends and family, remote desktop applications are a godsend. Even better: They're...
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Mon, Nov 10 2008 9:13 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Back Up Without Breaking The Bank
By Thursday Bram - Lifehack.org A couple of months ago, I ran into one of my friends sobbing her eyes out. Her computer hard drive had died and she’d lost three years of graphic design work. Of course, it wasn’t backed up — she’d...
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Mon, Nov 10 2008 9:10 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Two Ways to Synch Outlook Between Computers
By Travis King - FreelanceSwitch.com One of the biggest reasons I purchased my laptop was because I envisioned how great a tool it was going to be for working remotely. I will readily admit that although I look nothing like Mel Gibson, I had big plans...
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Mon, Nov 10 2008 9:07 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Judge Allows Digital Audio in Lieu of Transcripts
by Shannon P. Duffy, The Legal Intelligencer November 10, 2008 As U.S. District Judge Michael M. Baylson sees it, advances in courtroom technology are valuable only if the courts are open-minded and flexible enough to harness them for all they're...
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Mon, Nov 10 2008 8:59 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Video conference with minister example of new court technology
Mirmichi Leader Friday November 7th, 2008 By Laura MacInnis Ten years ago there was a riot at the Atlantic Institution in Renous. Instead of hauling 13 violent inmates to the Miramichi Law Courts to be charged, a video conference was set up at the local...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 2:52 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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What's the Value in Your Digital Signature?
November-December 2008 JCR By Sandy Bunch VanderPol, RMR, CRR Can digital signatures add value to your transcripts? Here is one reporter’s story about how her clients embraced digital signatures. Do attorneys or the courts need digital signatures...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 2:42 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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What is a digital signature? And how can it protect my transcript?
November-December 2008 JCR By Alex Kasperavicius Back during high school, when you spent hours lying on your bed and perfecting your signature, did you ever consider the purpose of your unique, special squiggle — other than being, oh, so sophisticated...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 2:33 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Online Repositories
November-December 2008 JCR By David Ward Court reporters find themselves face-to-face with the rise of vast online legal document repositories. Whether run by the courts themselves — and right now the federal courts are at the cutting edge of this...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 2:29 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Reporters and Electronic Evidence
November-December 2008 JCR By Nancy J. Hopp, RDR, CRR, CMRS December 1, 2006, is a date that changed the world of litigation for judges and lawyers alike. You didn’t notice the earth shaking? Maybe we didn’t feel anything because those tremors...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 2:23 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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4G Mobile WiFi Comes to Baltimore
From the Rowmow Internet Blog - September 29, 2008 Baltimore, Maryland has officially become the first city in the United States to have Xohm mobile WiFi service. The Xohm format, also known as 4G wireless service provides download speeds in the range...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 1:55 PM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Computer: Obey
From The Norman [OK] Transcript on October 31, 2008 By Dave Moore Wouldn't you like to be able to speak to your computer and have it obey your every command? You may recall the movie Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, in which the crew of the Starship...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 10:52 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Deposition Dangers in the Digital Age. Are You Vulnerable?
This webinar is now available for On-Demand Viewing on Law.com Please note that though it is free you will have to register to view Depositions have entered the Digital Age and with that come many dangers for counsel. Technology and the methods for information...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 10:39 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Review: Premiere Pro CS4
From a portion of a review on MacWorld by Antony Bolante November 4, 2008 Speech transcription However useful it may be, it’s hard to get excited about manually logging metadata—or as Adobe calls it, metalogging. But many editors will be thrilled...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 9:59 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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Coming to Terms on Mining Metadata
The following article is from Law.com Legal Technology Section By Norman C. Simon October 28, 2008 Nearly every electronic document contains metadata: embedded information that is generated during the course of its creation, editing or transmission. Metadata...
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Fri, Nov 07 2008 9:52 AM
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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