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The secret to shooting beautiful time-lapse video

The most beautiful time lapses involve movement -- the camera pans across the scene over the course of an hour (or longer) to capture change over time on a 360-degree angle. Find out which unsuspecting household gadget can quickly be turned into a rotating tripod made just for time-lapse shooting. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

April 04, 2013

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DIY: Hack a rotating time-lapse tripod

The most beautiful time lapses involve movement -- the camera pans across the scene over the course of an hour (or longer) to capture change over time on a 360-degree angle.

Find out which unsuspecting household gadget can quickly be turned into a rotating tripod made just for time-lapse shooting.

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How to shoot a 360-degree time-lapse video with your phone

Photojojo explains the ins and outs of shooting a panoramic time-lapse video on your phone.

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Pocket Filmmaker: How to record better sound with your phone

In this episode of the Pocket Filmmaker, we look at what you need to record pro-quality audio with your smartphone.

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Get Android 4.2 Quick Settings on any device

The AntTek Quick Settings app gives your Android phone some of Jelly Bean's more handy features, plus much more.

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How you may have inadvertently participated in recent DDoS attacks

The botnets driving the recent distributed denial of service attacks are powered by millions of infected computers. Their coordinated flood of requests overwhelms the Internet's DNS servers, slowing them down and even knocking the servers offline. The long-term solution for site operators and visitors alike may rely on reluctant ISPs working together.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Quickly set up your home router like a pro

CNET editor Dong Ngo explains the best way to set up most Wi-Fi routers: via the Web interface. This guide can be applied to all consumer-grade routers in the market (save for those from Apple) so you can quickly configure your router like an expert. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

April 02, 2013

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Quickly set up your home router like a pro

CNET editor Dong Ngo explains the best way to set up most Wi-Fi routers: via the Web interface. This guide can be applied to all consumer-grade routers in the market (save for those from Apple) so you can quickly configure your router like an expert.

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Five things to consider before buying LED bulbs

Before you head to the store, learn about the specs to look out for when buying LED bulbs.

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Use Interest Lists instead of Likes on Facebook

Stop oversharing and populating your Timeline with posts by using a different method for tracking interests on Facebook.

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Tidy up your Android phone before putting it on the block

Just upgraded to the latest, greatest Android phone? Here's how to get your old Android phone ready to sell.

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Pocket Filmmaker: Lenses that turn your phone into a pocket camera

We look at detachable lenses that can turn your smartphone into a pocketable cameras, including stick-on wide, macro, and fisheye lenses; and super-cheap polarizing Jelly lenses.

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Turn Facebook Chat off -- or on -- for selected friends

When you want to be available to chat with certain friends but not others, these quick steps can help you out.

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