SPECIAL | A Dock With A Clock

The iDL45 is a dual alarm clock radio for iPad, iPhone and iPod that lets you charge your iPad, iPhone or iPod and lets you wake and sleep to either one, to a custom playlist, or to FM radio.

Charge and play via flexible Lightning dock for iPad, iPhone and iPod or USB port for iPod and iPhone (cable not provided).

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    Whoever said boomboxes went out of style was dead wrong. iHome’s iBT4 Boombox lets you bring the music with you to share with everyone around you. Stream wireless digital audio via Bluetooth from your iPhone, iPad and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.

    The iBT4 also has FM radio, a line-in jack, as well as a line-out jack for an expandable audio experience.

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    _Don, Kali, Stephanie and Mike_

  • Garage Sale Reductions

    Our Famous Garage Sale has been added to over the past week, and much of what’s listed has been reduced — *up to 50% off their already low prices!*

    Be sure to check out everything that we still have in stock — prices on great items start at just $1.

    There are still some deals to be had!

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  • iPad at Work Seminar Series

    Join Apple business experts for a seminar series with a Q&A, and find out how iPad can change the way your business works. They’re free, and they start next week!

    *iPad at Work: General Productivity*
    *Tuesday, June 18: 10:00AM PT, 1:00PM ET*

    With iPad, you can perform the most common productivity business tasks without being tied to your desk. In this session, see a demo on getting right to work with built-in iOS productivity apps. Learn how to access and work with common business documents, attend and host online meetings, and collaborate with colleagues or customers.

    *iPad at Work: Sales and Field Service*
    *Thursday, June 20: 10:00AM PT, 1:00PM ET*

    In this session, we’ll demonstrate how to analyze business intelligence reporting, track and update your company’s CRM, as well as create invoices and process sales transactions — all on iPad. See for yourself how you can manage your business from anywhere.

    *iPad at Work: Integrate and Deploy*
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  • WWDC 2013 Recap

    Monday kicked off the start of Apple’s week long conference WWDC. This year’s event marks Apple’s 24th show, which, according to Tim Cook, is the longest running conference of its kind. The Keynote presentation delivered by Cook and Apple’s top minds introduced a multitude of new features and products we can expect to see from Apple in the near future.

    To start, the latest iteration of OS X was announced. Due to a dwindling number of cat species, the clever folks at Apple chose to code name the next generation of operating systems after famous landmarks in the California area. The upcoming version will be called OS X Mavericks — after a famous surf destination in Cali. With the latest OS will come new features like a Maps app, Finder tabs and performance optimizations (just to name a few).

    Of course, Apple isn’t going to forget about the mobile developers it has in the crowd — and so we saw iOS 7 unveiled. iOS 7 has a radically new and simplistic design. The rumors of a flat design turned out to be true — and I, for one, love the new look. The home screen will sport a new parallax design that makes the icons truly feel like they are on top of your background. Stunning full-screen animations bring apps like Weather to life. But Apple didn’t just focus on the aesthetics with iOS 7. New features in some old favorites like Photos plus some new apps altogether like Control Center make iOS 7 a sure fire hit when it gets officially released this fall.

    Apple also introduced iTunes Radio. I’m sure some of you are familiar with the concept of streaming radio. Some of you may have even used a service like Pandora or Spotify to listen to a mix of music. Now Apple is stepping in to deliver a similar service, but with the Apple twist of ultimate integration and usability.

    Software wasn’t the only thing that got some stage time. Apple also released an update to their MacBook Air line. Now you will be able to go all day long without requiring a power outlet (according to Apple). They boast that the 13-inch model’s battery will last up to 12 hours. Of course, this depends on what you are doing, but Apple stated you could watch the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy (or 10 hours of iTunes movie playback) on a single charge.

    Apple also “broke away from tradition” with this year’s Keynote by giving everyone a sneak peek at the future. Long forgotten at these events, the former powerhouse Mac Pro got a much-needed upgrade. With plenty of teaser clips and fancy music, Apple piqued the interest of the entire audience with this sneak peek.

    Finally, the unsung hero award of the presentation has to go to the AirPort Extreme and AirPort Time Capsule. The new AirPorts sport the latest 802.11ac standard giving you up to 3x the performance. Its unique design allows for what Apple is calling “Beamforming”, a technology that targets your device to give it the best performance it possibly can. Don’t worry though, these new AirPorts are still just as easy to configure as their older brothers and you still have the ability to plug in a hard drive or printer.

    Overall, this year’s WWDC Keynote was a hit. We have a lot to look forward to in the coming year, and I am definitely excited to see it all.

  • SPECIAL | Small Package, Big Sound

    By far one of the cutest speakers we carry, the iBT16 by iHome packs a punch in a small size. It allows you to stream wireless digital audio via Bluetooth or plug in directly with an aux cable.

    The iBT16 also comes with a long-lasting rechargeable battery to provide the utmost in portability!