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Sunday, February 8, 2015

5 more digital tricks you'll use almost every day by Kim Komando

Whether skiing or going to the beach, place your phone in a sandwich bag to prevent damage and best of all, you can still use the touch screen. Need a fast charge? Put the phone in airplane mode to speed up the process by around 25%. And if you need to pump up the volume in a flash, set your phone inside a plastic, glass or paper cup, sans liquid of course.

Today’s gadgets, apps and sites are so powerful and do so many different things that most of us will use only a fraction of their built-in features. I put together some of the greatest tricks that you will use every day or at least on occasion to impress family and friends.

1. Take a picture with voice

Smartphones and tablets are great for snapping candid pictures. However, tapping the screen to take a picture, or pressing a hardware button, can jiggle the gadget, and ruin the shot.

Of course, you can avoid this by taking a picture using your headphone control buttons. It’s a definite crowd-pleasing, “How’d you do that moment?” If you’d like to learn, click here for the detailed steps on how to do this slick trick and a few others.

That’s old school now. How about telling your phone to take a picture? In Android, an app like Camera ZOOM FX ($3) has voice-activation. VoiceSnap for iOS ($1) does the same thing for iPhones and iPads. These are also great for taking group pictures from a distance.

There's a lot more to taking a great picture than snapping the shutter. To increase your digital photo smarts, here are five secrets for Android and Apple to help you take professional-looking photos.

2. Clean up Facebook News Feed

If you scroll through your Facebook News Feed trying to get past the ads, game invites, and political rants trying to find actual information about your friends, this tip is for you.

Click the downward triangle in the upper right corner of any Facebook post to see a number of options. You can choose to see less from that friend or unfollow them so you don't see anything. If a friend is fond of posting stories, videos and pictures from a specific app or site, you can usually just block that app or site.

For even more News Feed customization options, click the downward triangle in the upper right corner of your profile and select "News Feed Preferences." Here you can see and choose what people, pages and groups you're following and unfollowing.

Finally, add friends to your Close Friends list to see more from them and add people to Acquaintances list for less. To manage your friend lists, click the "Friends" heading in the left column next to your News Feed.

If the Facebook app is devouring your data, try turning off the auto playing videos in your news feed. Click here for the steps to make this welcome change.

3. Really use Google

It's safe to say that without Google Search, the Internet as we know it wouldn't exist. But it’s more than looking up websites.

Expecting a package to be delivered? Just enter the tracking number directly into the search box. Google will pull up quick links that let you easily track the status of your shipment.

Travelers love this one. Simply type your airline name and flight number into Google. You'll instantly see the flight's arrival and departure status, and Google even shows you terminal and gate number information.

Need the weather? Type weather along with the city name or ZIP code.
If you’re watching your weight, type into Google something like, “calories carrots vs potatoes” to get instant nutritional facts. Be sure to click the down arrow to see the details. Google isn't all about work. Click here to learn more about Google's fun side, such as the little Easter eggs programmers slip into search.

4. Your favorite sites in one place

You probably visit a number of websites daily. You might pin a few and bookmark the rest, but that still means you have to look at individual sites and scan the page to see what's new.

What if you could get every new post on your favorite sites to appear in one place? That's what aggregators do. Don't let the fancy name fool you; they're simple to use and make life a lot easier.
Feedly (Free) and Flipboard (Free) are two popular options. Just add your favorite websites, organize them however you want and whenever you open Feedly or Flipboard you'll have plenty of new content to read. Love this one!

5. Remotely control a computer

This isn't a trick you'll use every day, but when you need it you'll want to have it. Say you're helping a friend or family member with a computer issue over the phone, and you know you could fix the problem in 30 seconds if you were standing there. Unfortunately, trying to walk your friend or relative through the fix is going to take an hour.

Instead, log in and take control of their computer with a free remote access program like TeamViewer. It lets you see the other person's screen and control their computer like you're sitting in front of it.

I use programs like this all the time with my friends and relatives. In fact, when I'm setting up their computer, I usually install a remote access program so it's ready to go when they need help down the line.

Bonus trick:

Have you ever considered adding a second screen to your computer? If you haven't, then you probably would after you consider the fact that a second monitor lets you move videos, music, email, chat and many other windows without interrupting what you're doing on your main computer monitor.

Your tablet or smartphone can function as a second monitor to your PC.
First, pick up a stand for your tablet or phone. I sell my recommended model in my store. Then go ahead and download the app iDisplay, follow the setup instructions and you'll have a more useful computer in no time. It’s one of these things once you try, you get it.