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gh-tech equipment
to get their shots. If you want to try your hand at
it, however, it only takes a few bucks.Your smartphone can make time-lapse
movies no problem. Just grab TimeLapse for iPhone or Lapse It for
Android.You can set how frequently the camera snaps a picture. Then the
app will put the images together in a movie file. You just
need to tap a button.Well, you also need to figure out a
good way to keep your phone pointed where you want. There are
plenty of low-cost tripod hacks people have come up with online.If you
want a premade solution, you can grab a smartphone tripod. Look at
the GripTight GorillaPod from Joby ($30) or the Sony SPA-MK11 ($30).Copyright
2013, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.Kim Komando
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clever uses for ordinary smartphone features
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rn.The app's alarm gently wakes you
up during the lightest part of your sleep cycle. You can avoid
that groggy feeling that makes you want to hit the snooze button.Listening
to music or watching a movie on your smartphone is a great
way to pass the time. It can make your morning walk or
a bus ride fly by.The downside is that many earphones block out
the surrounding noise. That's great if you want to tune out the
world. It's not so great if a car is honking at you
or the driver announces your stop.Awareness for Android and iPhone fixes
that problem. It uses your smartphone's microphone to keep track of noise
around you. Any sounds louder than regular background noise gets sent to
your headphones.You can hear a car honk, a bus stop announcement or
your friend talking. And you won't miss a second of your music
or video.As my Dad always used to say, "Measure twice, cut once."
Even if you're not cutting anything, measuring can prevent costly mistakes.But
you don't have to reach for a ruler or tape measure. Android
users can fire up Advanced Ruler Pro and iPhone users can grab
Visual Measure.Just take a picture of an object or room and then
follow the directions. The app can figure out the dimensions for you.
>From a chair to a mansion, you can measure virtually anything.iPhone users
also have the amazing Acoustic Ruler Pro. This uses sound reflection to
measure distances. It's similar to the way bats detect bugs and obstacles.There
are tw
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