Law Office Tech 
Mini-Review: iPhone 3G for Lawyers(Comments)
I got to say, I love my iPhone. It is a great convergence device: phone, music player, calendar, web browser, camera, map and GPS; all in one device. I previously had the first generation iPhone and after a trip to Denver on launch day (line was too long at the Park Meadows Apple), and a [...]
Lawyers Weekly Article: Paperless Law Offices
I was recently interviewed for Canada’s Lawyers Weekly magazine about how I took my law office paperless.
“I have been practising on my own since 2002 and slowly filling up a wall of shelving with bankers’ boxes of files,” said Colorado Springs, CO-based attorney Tomasz Stasiuk. “When it came time to start another wall of boxes, [...]
Mini Review: Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset
I am testing the new Bluetooth headset from Aliph, the Jawbone 2. Since I am frequently out of the office, driving to or from Social Security hearings, a quality telephone headset is an important part of my practice.
As other reviewers have noted, the headset about half the size of the prior Jawbone, which I [...]
Voice Recognition Review: MacSpeech Dictate and RevoLabs xTag Wireless Microphone
I recently added MacSpeech Dictate, a voice recognition software package for Macs to my technology arsenal. Many readers may be familiar with NaturallySpeaking, a robust voice recognition software package for PCs. I was previously a NaturallySpeaking user, before switching to the Mac. If you are a PC user, NaturallySpeaking Preferred, is a great program [...]