Steve Jobs: In Memoriam

Small Dog employees are sharing our tributes to Steve Jobs on our blog.

Click here to read our reflections on Jobs’ life and legacy and please feel free to share your own in the comments.

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    Our New Hampshire eWaste Recycling Event is happening this Saturday, October 8th from 9AM to 2PM in the Mall of New Hampshire’s food court parking lot in Manchester. Visit our website to view a list of acceptable materials to recycle.

    Our partners at WeRecycle are fast and professional, and they pledge to safely and responsibly recycle all materials collected, while securely destroying all electronic data. They insure that any harmful chemicals such as cadmium, chromium and mercury are kept out of landfills so they do not leach into the soil and contaminate our groundwater.

    As October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’ll be offering a special promotion on pink Chill Pill Mobile Speakers at this event, with part of the proceeds going toward breast cancer research.

    For more information on our New Hampshire eWaste event, click here.

  • iPhone at Small Dog Electronics

    Are you anxiously awaiting the release of one of the “*new iPhone models*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/a-look-at-the-iphone-family/ announced on Tuesday? Small Dog is an AT&T dealer and will carry all current iPhone models in our retail stores as they are released. Please note that iPhone is available at Small Dog with an AT&T contract only.

    Here’s the skinny on purchasing an iPhone 3GS, 8GB iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S at Small Dog Electronics:

    * The *iPhone 4S* (16GB/$199.99, 32GB/$299.99, 64GB/$399.99 with a new 2-year contract) and *8GB iPhone 4* ($99.99 with a new 2-year contract) will be available for pre-order beginning October 7 (tomorrow!) and available for pickup in our stores beginning October 14.
    * The *iPhone 3GS* (free with a new 2-year contract) is available now.

    *iPhone is available exclusively in our retail stores* in “*South Burlington*”:http://www.smalldog.com/burlington and “*Waitsfield, VT*”:http://www.smalldog.com/waitsfield and “*Manchester, NH.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/nh To ensure you get your iPhone as quickly as possible, we recommend you pre-order. Stop by one of our stores or give us a call at 800-511-MACS to reserve yours!

  • One More Thing

    When I started writing this article, the dust had settled somewhat on Tuesday’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event and the world had not yet become aware of Steve’s passing. I had been ruminating on why there was a collective letdown surrounding the announcement of the iPhone 4S, and I wanted to break down why.

    So, it wasn’t the much-rumored iPhone 5. But it wasn’t that simple.

    The 4S has amazing features–among them, a “blazingly fast” dual-core A5 chip, an 8 megapixel camera with advanced optics (including a much-improved light sensor), full 1080p HD resolution video recording, Siri, a “personal assistant” that interacts via voice commands __and__ a completely redesigned antenna (remember Antennagate?)–but people were expecting more. Something was missing…one more thing.

    Steve Jobs had a unique brand of showmanship–an understated flair for the dramatic. He wasn’t bombastic or showy in the traditional sense, but he had an amazing passion for his products that directly translated to the user. He’d delight fans when he’d all but close a keynote by saying, “Oh, and there’s one more thing.” Then, something amazing would appear and we’d all decide we needed it immediately.

    Accustomed to so many groundbreaking products that ultimately proved to be “gamechangers,” people clamored to find out what would be unveiled at these events beforehand, and thus, the rumor mills started churning. Steve changed everyone’s expectations–he raised the bar and let everyone know what they needed before they even knew they needed it.

    The iPhone 4S is essentially an iPhone 5, but in a familiar package. However, we were expecting the unfamiliar, though the irony is that we were convinced we already knew what it would look like and what it would have.

    So, we got what we didn’t expect; Steve was absent from the event, but ultimately, his presence was felt.

    I, for one, think the iPhone 4S (along with iOS 5 and other features) looks great, and I’m excited to upgrade when I can. Though the mood was different (and a bit somber, looking back), Tim, Phil and Scott did a great job (and will continue to do a great job) in Steve’s absence.

    Oh, but there’s one more thing: Thank you, Steve, for settings our standards high and creating a vision that we can be proud to represent.

  • I rode my motorcycle to work this morning even though it was the first frost. The heated seats and grips helped to make it tolerable. Not too many riding days left up here in the North Country.

    I am leaving tomorrow for the Apple Specialist conference in Miami and then off to Hong Kong and China to look for new products and visit the factories making Hammerhead products. Jan, Kali and Stephanie will keep the Kibble flowing while I am gone.

    Thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,

    _Don, Kali & Stephanie_

  • _Dear Friends,_

    It is with a tremendous sense of loss but also a tremendous feeling of admiration that we mourn the passing of Steve Jobs. Small Dog Electronics would not exist without Steve Jobs. Sixty people work here and gain their inspiration from the work and vision of one man who celebrated the “crazy ones”:

    bq. __Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.__

    I was in Cupertino at Apple headquarters in 1997 when Steve Jobs addressed a small group of independent Apple resellers and introduced the Think Different campaign. That was a day I will never forget as I sat there mesmerized as Steve showed incredible photos of many of my heroes and role models, from Mahatma Gandhi to John Lennon to Martin Luther King, Jr. to Rosa Parks. I remember thinking that who else but Apple, who else but Steve Jobs could trot out the people that I had learned so much from and admired so greatly in an advertising campaign that celebrated diversity, innovation and craziness. Steve Jobs is in that pantheon of world-changing genius.

    Steve Jobs also had a remarkable approach to life itself. His 2005 commencement address at Stanford University is one of the most moving and inspiring speeches I have heard. He talked about life and death but his message was remarkably universal and directed at the young graduates. It rang very true for this old man, too:

    bq. __Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma–which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.__

    “*Click here to see the whole speech.*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/steve-jobs-stanford-commencement-address-05/

    We are going to miss Steve Jobs but his impact, legacy and the company he took from the brink of bankruptcy to become the most valuable company on the planet will survive. Our very lives have been changed so much due to Steve’s vision. He gave us a gift that is perhaps the most precious of all: time. He gave us tools to make our work faster, more accurate and more fun. Tools that give us more time to live our lives. Steve Jobs will live on at Apple but also at Small Dog Electronics and in each of us.

  • New Apple Products and Software

    In addition to iPhone 4S, Apple announced on Tuesday updates to the iPod family and the release date of iOS 5 and iCloud. Details on these announcements are available on our blog:

    * “*iPhone Family*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/a-look-at-the-iphone-family/
    * “*iOS 5*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/ios-5-available-october-12-that-s-next-week/
    * “*iCloud*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/icloud-coming-october-12/
    * “*iPod Family*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/ipod-family-update/
    * “*Cards*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/coming-soon-to-the-itunes-app-store-cards/

    Apple is streaming “*video of the event*”:http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/11piuhbvdlbkvoih10/event/index.html on their website.