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Use IFTTT To Stay Informed on Government News. In today’s political climate, there’s a good chance you’re looking for less government- themed news, not more. However, if you’re looking for information straight from the source IFTTT (If this, then that) has made it super easy to stay up to date with its new Data Access Project.
If you’re not familiar with IFTTT, the service allows you to create recipes that make it so if one things happens, another will as well. For instance, you can set up a recipe where if you tweet, then the post is also shared on Facebook. The service works with most social media services, email, and a number of smart home devices. At its core, the Data Access Project works just like any other IFTTT recipe, except instead of creating a recipe to turn your porch light on, recipes start with data from places like the FCC, Department of Labor, Library of Congress, and American Civil Liberties Union. So, you could create recipes that do things like: Post to Slack when the FCC posts a new notice.
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Get an email when the National Science Foundation announces a new scientific discovery. Get a text when the Department of State issues a travel alert. Get alerts when there’s EPA news about your city. There are also accounts for some major public transportation groups such as Amtrak, NJ transit, the MTA, and Caltrain.
Using the service requires you sign up, which is free, and you connect it to things like your email (if you want email alerts) or phone if you want to receive those text messages). Here are a few of the existing agencies and services you can currently use in conjunction with IFTTT: Department of Labor.
Bureau of Economic Analysis. U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. International Monetary Fund. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Library of Congress. National Science Foundation.
Energy Information Association. American Psychological Association. USA. gov. Pew Research Center. Grants. gov. Department of Defense. World Health Organization.
Centers for Disease Control. Texas Legislature. San Francisco MTAChicago Transit Authority. You can check out the full list of participating agencies and organizations and set up your own alerts here.
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This i. OS Camera App Brings Out the Pro in Amateursi. Phone: Apple’s default camera app is a multifaceted photo capture tool, and simple enough to use. From panoramas to videos to HDR pictures, you can capture a variety of images, but can’t reach that granularity you might want if you’re trying to frame that perfect shot. Photographers looking for more control should check out Halide ($4.
Intuitive controls. Halide puts the finer controls usually hidden away by multiple button taps at the forefront of the interface.
To control exposure, slide up or down your screen. If you want to adjust your focus with more granularity, swipe your finger along the autofocus bar above the shutter button to reveal the manual focus setting and create artistic out- of- focus shots. It also supports focus peaking so you know which part of your image is sharpest. On the bottom of the screen is your photo library, shutter button, and exposure value you can double- tap to reset. Reviewing photos means swiping left to add them to your favorites library or swiiping right to delete them, Tinder style. Each photo has small bits of detail like ISO and shutter speed beneath so you know at a glance the most essential data. When you go shopping for a new camera, how can you know which ones are good enough?
Here’s an easy. It has a floating square in the center of the grid that lights up when your photos are level either in portrait or landscape. Up top there’s a histogram if you want to know even more about the scene you’re capturing, along with a camera toggle and an Automatic/Manual toggle, letting you adjust ISO and white balance with a swipe.
Tapping the arrow up top reveals a few more settings, including flash, location, grid, and RAW photo toggles. After taking photos, reviewing them means swiping left and right, marking them as favorites or trashing them. A useful single- purpose tool.
Halide is a camera app with a real focus on still photos. It doesn’t record video, nor does it offer any editing or filtering options like more comprehensive apps like Camera+. But its simplicity is great if all you want to do, like me, is take some nice photos and adjust to your scene on the fly. It’s been my dedicated photo app for the past few weeks and I think I’ll keep it that way.