Apple Releases 10.6.1 Update

Hot on the heels of their Snow Leopard release, Apple has made the 10.6.1 update available. Here’s what it features:

  • Addresses printer compatibility for printers that do not properly appear in the Add Printer browser. I had this problem last week!
  • Fixes an issue that might cause DVD playback to stop unexpectedly
  • Fixes a Dock bug that prevented removal of icons from the Dock
  • Includes bug fix for account set up and sending mail via SMTP servers in Mail
  • Includes bug fix for Sierra Wireless 3G modems
  • Addresses an issue in which Motion 4 could become unresponsive
  • Adobe Flash Player update (new plug-in version 10.0.32.18) This is especially important, as Ed referenced last week.

To download, go to Software Update… under the Apple or click here.

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    On Wednesday, Apple released the new iPhone 3.1 software for the iPhone and iPod touch. This offers a number of updates along with a handful of new features. Notable new features include:

    Genius Recommendations for Apps – Get recommendations for apps you might like based on apps you’ve already downloaded.

    Genius Mixes – Have iTunes automatically create mixes based on what’s already in your library. You don’t even have to choose a sample song.

    Download Ringtones Wirelessly – Choose from thousands of iPhone ringtones on the iTunes Store and buy them with a tap.

    Organize Apps in iTunes – Use iTunes on your computer to drag apps onto virtual Home screens, then sync them to your iPhone.

    Meanwhile, there is a substantial list of software enhancements:

    • Remotely lock iPhone with a passcode via MobileMe – this feature is very cool!
    • Improved syncing for music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and photos
    • iTunes U content organization
    • Redeem iTunes Gift Cards, codes, and certificates in the App Store
    • Display available iTunes account credits in the App Store and iTunes Store
    • Save video from Mail and MMS into Camera Roll
    • Option to “Save as new clip” when trimming a video on iPhone 3GS
    • Better iPhone 3G Wi-Fi performance when Bluetooth is turned on
    • Use Voice Control on iPhone 3GS with Bluetooth headsets
    • Paste phone numbers into the keypad
    • Option to use Home button to turn on accessibility features on iPhone 3GS
    • Warn when visiting fraudulent websites in Safari (anti-phishing)
    • Improved Exchange calendar syncing and invitation handling
    • Fixes issue that cause some app icons to display incorrectly

    You can read more and download the new software by connecting your iPhone to iTunes and browsing to the iTunes Store, and clicking “Check for Update” in the iPhone Summary pane. If you have an iPod touch, the 3.1 software will cost $4.95. Click here to download this.

  • Duplicate Newsletters Issue

    Loyal Kibbles & Bytes readers: our server has gone a little bonkers in the past few weeks, and many of you have experienced duplicate mailings of Kibbles & Bytes.

    We apologize for the inconvenience–we realize you only need __one__ shiny new copy every week. We have been working furiously on this issue, and it should be straightened out by today’s mailing.

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  • _Dear Friends,_

    Now that Labor Day is over, we can start looking for signs of autumn. I have spotted Canada geese heading south, the maple tree by my garage has some red leaves and the arctic kiwis are ready for eating. Of course, I notice the days are getting shorter, the mornings are chilly and there is usually a blanket of fog as I head into the valley to come to work. Nevertheless, Tony, Matt and I are going to brave the weather and ride our motorcycles over to Geoff’s “Forest Lake Camp”:http://www.forestlakecamp.com for our management retreat today and tomorrow.

    Apple’s “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event was on Wednesday and we were all reading live coverage at various web sites, shouting out the latest announcement as we worked. I wish Apple would go back to a webcast of these events so we could all enjoy the live feed. What other company has this type of following, where announcements of new products are watched with excitement by Apple fans, the press and seemingly, just about everyone? It was great to see Steve Jobs come back on stage with some new products and software but even better to see him well enough to take that leadership role and to talk about his personal gratitude to the donor of his transplanted liver. He says he’s eating like crazy and eating a lot of ice cream. Hopefully, he is filling up on Vermont’s finest Ben & Jerry’s!

    I know that Kali and Ed will talk more about the announcements later in Kibbles & Bytes but I want to highlight what I see as the three biggest announcements. One new feature, Home Sharing, is something I have been waiting for and is now in iTunes 9. My wife and I have separate music libraries (and a lot of different musical tastes), but also a wide selection that overlaps. It has been cumbersome to trade songs, even though we authorize each other’s Macs for iTunes. With Home Sharing it is wicked easy to share and update our libraries. Home Sharing displays Grace’s library when we are at home on the same network and the songs that I do not have are highlighted so I can easily copy them. Finally, we do not have to buy the same songs all the time.

    I’ll give Apple’s 100 million credit cards on account at the iTunes store the number two position in important announcements. What an amazing asset! I am sure we will see a lot more ways to spend our money at the iTunes store going forward. Number three is the iPod nano. Apple made the nano more compelling, more versatile and more colorful. They hit the sweet spot with the new nano. Now I am going to have to sell my Flip camera–who needs a Flip when you have a device that takes and plays movies, holds thousands of songs and has a built-in FM radio, voice recorder and pedometer?! This is going to be a huge year for the iPod nano!

    Just so you don’t think I am a complete Apple fan-boy, I have to give them the thumbs-down for the petty move of making the yellow and Product (red) iPod nano and the special edition stainless steel iPod shuffle exclusive to the Apple Store. It is an unnecessary affront to their loyal independent resellers along the same lines as prohibiting the sale of the iPhone via these same Apple experts.

  • We have changed Small Dog Electronic’s fiscal year to match Apple’s, so our year (for financial purposes at least) ends this month. We are holding an off-site management retreat this weekend in Lake George at Uncle Geoff’s holiday camp. We will be planning for 2010 and the busy holiday quarter which will be our first quarter of the next fiscal year this time. I am very grateful to the rest of the Small Dog team who will be holding down the fort and manning the store while we do this essential planning.

    Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_

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