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The latest on speech recognition

By David Ward Earlier this year, Watson, the IBM artificial intelligence computer that first gained fame in 2011 by beating past champions in the TV…

TechLinks: Apps we can’t live without

The Technology Committee members recently shared their “must have” apps. These apps are all either free or operate under a freemium system (meaning a free…

NCRA Kindle Fire winner announced

By Jennifer Late More prizes available for membership renewal A record number of members have renewed their 2017 membership in October. These renewals were driven…

Take time to review your backup plan

By Keith Lemons As daylight saving time comes to a close, many people not only change the clocks in the house but check the batteries…

TechLinks: Making the office more efficient

An Oct. 10 article on The Wirecutter reviews Bluetooth keyboards. Their reviews are based on several characteristics, including price, size, and comfort. An Oct. 6…

Videography and court reporting

While much of the focus of court reporters is on capturing the spoken word through writing, there is another NCRA certified group that strongly complements…

JCR Awards nominations open through Oct. 31

Nominate yourself or a noteworthy court reporter, captioner, videographer, scopist, teacher, school administrator, or court reporting manager for recognition through the JCR Awards. Conceived as…

TechLinks: From apps to touch screens

NCRA’s Technology Committee pulled together a collection of technology blogs from apps for business people to a yet-to-be-released way to turn any computer into a…

TechLinks: Keeping your information secure

NCRA’s Technology Committee rounded up a group of tech-related articles about keeping your computer files and other information secure, an ever-increasing concern in a world…