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PDAStreet.com > Features > Tip: Camera Phones - Ten Ways to Use Them Tip: Camera Phones - Ten Ways to Use Them
By Mike Elgan
A camera phone is more than just a camera and a phone, much more than the sum of its parts. Camera phones are the "Swiss Army Knife" of gadgets, performing the role of other tools -- if you know how to use them.
Here are ten useful tools you can find inside your camera phone right now:
1. Handheld Scanner I don't recommend stealing information, but for random paper information, notes -- even white-board information, you can snap a picture to capture the data.
2. Screen-Capture Utility
3. Photographic Memory
After checking into your hotel, and dropping off your bags in the room, you decide to go grab dinner. You come back to the hotel, and make it up to your floor -- what was the room number 1021 or 1012? The next morning, you go downstairs to drive to your meeting -- which of the 50 rental cars in the lot is yours? You arrive at your home airport after a weeklong trip -- where in the five-story lot did you park? Your camera phone can instantly record, then quickly recall, these and other minor but easy-to-forget details of business travel. Whenever I travel, I always snap a picture of my hotel room number, rental car (with license plate) and airport parking garage location sign. If I forget, I can just call it up on my phone.
4. Contact Database Enhancer
Snap a picture of important people you meet, and add that photo to your contacts. People don't mind, and it really helps you later connect faces to names.
5. Automatic Personal "City Guide" Creator
6. String Around Your Finger
7. Driving Directions Maker
8. Personal Security Device
Women confronted by creepy stalker types on public transportation have successfully warded off unwanted attention by snapping camera phone pictures of their harassers. Aggressive panhandlers, crooked sales-people, suspicious strangers in your office -- it never hurts to take a picture and e-mail it to yourself (in case they steal your phone). It gives you the upper hand, can deter crime, and provides evidence if a crime does occur.
9. Liability Reducer
If you check into a hotel room, and something is conspicuously damaged or missing, take a picture immediately, then send it to your Gmail or other online e-mail account. The time and date will be captured, which might protect you from being charged for the damage by the hotel.
10. Morale Booster
If something unusual happens at the office, take a picture and e-mail it immediately to employees who are away on business, home sick or on vacation. It helps feel more connected to the team, and reminds them that theyre important to you. Story Courtesy of Datamation Related Links:
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