Dear Friends,

Don is away this week in sunny Philadelphia at the annual ASMC conference. One of the newest members of the “fishbowl” (our HQ open office), Will Frascella, is attending the conference for the first time.

A long-time retail employee, Will recently accepted the Product Manager position and now has a much bigger stake in the products we offer. He and Don are attending events, networking, and generally gathering ideas that will help move Small Dog forward!

I’m happy to announce that our annual Famous Garage Sale will commence on Friday, May 31. It’s a Kibbles & Bytes tradition that we give its readers an early heads up, and as always, you’ll get a sneak peek before it all goes live at 5PM on the 31st.

In addition to countless closeouts, discounts, and general rock-bottom prices on popular products for Mac, iPhone, iPad, PCs (and more), we will, of course, feature some exclusive Small Dog experiences… (Rock throwing with Hapy? Pie eating with Art? You’ll just have to wait and see what we have in store this year!)

Don returns next week, and he’ll likely have some recaps of his recent travels. Do you have any big summer plans? We’re working on some must-have travel apps for a future issue, so we’d love to have your feedback.

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    Next week, in honor of Don’s tradition of “Reggae Thursday” (where he plays his extensive collection of reggae in the office alllll day long), we’ll start giving away a set of Chill Pill mobile speakers in Reggae (naturally), and a House of Marley t-shirt to the winner of our weekly trivia question.

    Until then, everything’s gonna be irie.

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Kali, Mike & Steph_

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    This week’s Mac Treat is short and sweet, but a great one that I stumbled across on one of my favorite blogs, “*Apartment Therapy*”:http://www.apartmenttherapy.com (in my fantasies, I moonlight as an interior designer).

    I found that I would often search Pinterest for design inspiration, and thought it would be nice to find items that were similar by doing a Google search. However, many times, the result wouldn’t really yield what I was looking for. Additionally, I’d also come across images on Pinterest itself that I’d want to repin, but find the original source wasn’t credited. Here are two tips that will help:

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    Don’t be afraid to let Google autofill your search criteria, either. Check out the “*original article*”:http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/design-inspiration-revelation-lets-call-it-google-decorate-188388 to find out more, and try it for yourself.

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    This past week, Apple released an update to iTunes 11 marked as 11.0.3. The changes are very minor when compared to the overhaul from 10 to 11, but they add some functionality that was missing from the previous iteration.

    Apple decided to rework how iTunes handles multi-disc albums. Before, iTunes would display each disc in as separate albums. This used to drastically increase the number of albums you had to scroll through when browsing for what you want to listen to. Now, these albums appear as one. When you have a multi-disc album selected you see the breakdown of the entire album split into each one of its discs. I am interested in playing around with how this will work with my collection of audiobooks — most of which have more then two discs — but if I recall, used to display them together as one album. Of course, this could just be how I organized them by chapter rather than by disc.

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