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  • Bento 4 by FileMaker

    Organize contacts, track projects plan events and more–all in one place and more efficiently with “Bento 4.”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/78176/at_bis

    Bento links up to Address Book and iCal, integrates with iPhoto and will work with Excel and Numbers. $49.99 for a Single user and $99.99 for up to 5 users.

    Bento also has an app for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad… Check it out “*here*”:http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=19XpSnZWhPI&offerid=146261&type=3&subid=0&tmpid=1826&RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fbento%2Fid314638461%3Fmt%3D8%2526uo%253D6%2526partnerId%253D30


  • Classes | May 2011

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    *Mac Basics*
    _South Burlington Store_

    Sunday 5/15/2011
    5:15 to 6:45pm

    Sunday 5/29/2011
    5:15 to 6:45pm

    *iPhoto 2011 Unleashed*
    _South Burlington Store_

    Sunday 5/1/2011
    5:15 to 6:45pm

    Sunday 5/22/2011
    5:15 to 6:45pm

    Click “*here*”:http://www.smalldog.com/classes/at_bis to register, or come into the store for more details about the classes we offer in South Burlington.


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  • Dog of the Month

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    The new dog on the block in the South Burlington store is Yuki. She’s a 9-month-old Husky mix and is a non-stop bundle of energy.

    Our very own service technician, “**Tyler Eaton,**”:http://www.smalldog.com/tylere is the loving owner of this Siberian/Samoan Husky. Stop by the store and say Hi to Yuki.


  • Maximize Your iOS Device & Apple TV with AirPlay!

    Do you have a video or snapshot on your phone that you’d like to see on the big screen? How about some music you’d like to play for your friends but don’t have the cable to connect it to the stereo system?

    One of the new features of iOS and Apple TV is the AirPlay feature, which allows one to stream music, photos, or videos wirelessly to “**Apple TV.**”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/76960/at_bis This is a relatively new feature to iOS, but has been available to iTunes users for quite a while now.

    So what do you need to get started? Any iOS device (“**iPad**”:http://www.smalldog.com/category/x/x/x/Apple|iPad/at_bis, “**iPod touch**”:http://www.smalldog.com/category/x/x/x/Apple|iPod_touch/at_bis, or iPhone) running iOS 4.2 or later will have the AirPlay feature included on it. In order to stream to an Apple TV, you’ll have to be connected to the same wireless network the Apple TV is on.

    Once both devices are on the same network, select what you’d like to stream or “AirPlay” from your iOS device to the TV from either the Photo, iPod, or third party application. Then, press the AirPlay button to select your output source.

    Hitting the AirPlay button will open a new menu, and from it select the Apple TV as the output source. Videos may require a minute or two to cache or load the information, but music and photos will begin streaming instantly.

    Right now AirPlay is limited to photos, videos and music, but is being expanded to support other third party applications all of the time. For example, you can currently stream Pandora from an iOS device to Apple TV, which is nice since Pandora is not yet offered from the Apple TV menu.

    Impress your friends and show off your cool new Apple hardware with AirPlay!

  • New Product: Apple Digital AV Adapter

    Although the “Apple Digital AV Adapter”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/77948/apple-digital-av-adapter/at_bis came out during the iPad 2 announcement, it will _also_ work with the 4th generation iPod touch, iPhone 4 and first generation iPad. The Digital AV adapter plugs into your device via the 30-pin dock connector. An added bonus is that there is a second 30-pin connector on this adapter which allows you to charge, and even sync, your compatible iOS device while viewing media on the big screen.

    When paired with your iPod touch (4th generation), iPhone 4, first gen. iPad or iPad 2, this nifty little adapter allows you to flaunt your media on your HDTV or HDMI-compatible screen. You can show off your vacation photos with a nice slideshow, or you can sit back and enjoy your newest iTunes movie rental.

    What *really* makes the adapter special is that when it’s paired up with iPad 2 it will mirror whatever you’re doing on the device (using an app, reading a book, surfing the web, etc) on your HDTV or HDMI compatible display. The iPad 2 supports up to 1080p and the first gen. iPad, iPhone 4 and 4th generation iPod touch support up to 720p. The Digital AV Adapter will also carry over digital audio to your HDTV or HDMI compatible display *if supported.*