NCRA’s Technology Committee shared links with information on Microsoft Windows 10, iOS 9, and this year’s worst passwords. Nancy L. Bistany, RPR, of Chicago, Ill.,…
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By Lynette Mueller I live in a household with two guys. As you can imagine, our movie-going outings tend to be action films, science fiction,…
By Debra A. Levinson Fred Middlebrooks, recently of Stenograph, has create CR-Help.com, a consulting company with the specific mission to help court reporters better…
An article posted on Mashable.com on Jan. 26 notes that Google Glass’s presence on Twitter and Facebook has disappeared. According to the article, Google has…
By Christine Phipps When being asked to provide realtime, it is the reporter’s responsibility to make sure that happens. Clients pay hundreds of dollars for…
By Tari Kramer When I do a realtime hookup job, I often wonder if the clients understand what all is involved in providing them a…
An article posted Dec. 16 by Smithsonian.com tracks the story of how a 17-year-old named Daniil Frants, and his team, was inspired to design closed-captioning…
Whether attending the live workshop at the annual convention or taking the e-seminar now available for the new Certified Realtime Captioner certification, NCRA members can…
By Tari Kramer When I do a realtime hookup job, I often wonder if the clients understand what all is involved in providing them a visually appealing view…
By Christine Phipps Here is a short list of cool tech gadgets that court reporters would love, including a few little stocking stuffers. iShowFast USB…
By Lisa Knight A Windows application called SpaceSniffer, created by Uderzo Software, looks at which specific files are on a hard drive and how big…
A guest blog posted on Nov. 19 by Broadcasting & Cable addresses the recent closed captioning requirements for broadcasters and cable operators issued by the…
NCRA’s Technology Committee was sharing information on Microsoft’s Surface Book, iOS 9 features, tech myths, and Windows apps. Nancy L. Bistany, RPR, of Chicago, Ill.,…
The fortunes of court reporters are closely linked to their primary customer: lawyers. So it’s important to consider think pieces about the current and future…
Stenograph, Elmhurst, Ill., announced updates to its iCVNet realtime viewing software for the Apple iPad that allow for adjustable font sizes, in a press release…
Lisa Knight, RMR, CRR, of Littleton, Colo., a freelancer and member of NCRA’s Technology Committee, offered this article that guided readers through the settings for…
A press release posted on Oct. 19 by TVTechnology announced that EEG has launched the Falcon Web-Streaming Caption Encoder, a virtual caption encoder that offers…
By Sue Terry Are there markets for us outside of the legal industry? You bet! You need look no further than YouTube to get started.…
By Christine Phipps iRecorder Pro is one of my favorite apps. I use it to record audio in short proceedings. In the past few months, I…
In August, NCRA launched the long-awaited online skills testing platforms for candidates of the RPR, RMR, CRR, CRC, CBC, and CCP certifications. The program, which…