Federal courts are adapting to the COVID-19 outbreak by increased use of video teleconferencing. Courts, however, are generally "continuing" jury trials -- a legal Janus word meaning "delaying." It is ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic forces many U.S. colleges and universities to move their courses online, connecting online via video is now having its moment. Family, friends, neighbors and even TV talk-show ...
Analysis of the Implementation of Telehealth Visits for Care of Patients With Cancer in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic This randomized controlled trial enrolled DCGs of patients with all cancer ...
Communication technology has completely changed the way we connect with people to conduct business. It has opened global markets and fostered the use of geographically dispersed teams – including ...
Getting people to stay fully engaged after nearly a year of videoconference meetings is a tall order. Whether it's from Zoom fatigue, general burnout or meetings that lack interaction, generating high ...
A videoconference meeting for the 'coalition of the willing' nations supporting Ukraine is scheduled for Thursday, announced ...
The Court of Appeal for Alberta has ruled that even during the pandemic, hearings conducted via videoconference should still be with the consent of the accused. In R v Elgar, 2021 ABCA 327, the ...
A Dutch journalist gatecrashed a confidential videoconference of EU defense ministers on Friday, reportedly thanks to information posted on the Dutch defense minister's Twitter account. Footage ...
Videoconferencing studios and online video studios use the same equipment, so companies that have made an investment in videoconferencing are ready to go with online video. At the recent Streaming ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic forces many U.S. colleges and universities to move their courses online, connecting online via video is now having its moment. Family, friends, neighbors and even TV talk-show ...