Greetings!

Earlier this week, we saw Don and Grace off to Key West, where they’ll be for the next couple of months. On the docket? This week, a little house business and generally taking ‘er easy while getting acclimated to warmer weather and some vitamin D. Next week, back to Small Dog business, and catching March Mayhem fever.

Speaking of which, we have out-basketballed ourselves this month. Maybe it’s the sub-zero temps getting to us, but it’s been a lot of fun to do a March Madness-style promo. We’re offering specials on some of our hottest products both online and in-stores, and for the first time ever, we’re doing what we’re affectionately calling our “Half-Ass Bracket” contest. Up for grabs? A pair of Beats By Dre Studio wireless headphones (a $379 value) for our online entries and a $400 Small Dog gift card for our in-store entries.

If you’ve ever gotten into March Madness, you know that you have about three days to fill out your entire bracket. Because we want to give you more time to play (and win), our contest kicks off on Monday, 3/17 and runs through Friday, 3/28. All you need to do is pick your final four teams and the winners of those last three games, and you’re entered to win! If you’re near a store, we’ll have our demo machines set up for you to enter there as well.

See Smalldog.com/marchmayhem for details. We’ve also listed specials on the page and will be adding to them over the course of the month!

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    Moreover, we understand that many of you aren’t near a retail store, and we genuinely appreciate your support. With the increasing competitiveness in the online market, it’s become harder to always offer the same deals that we can in our retail stores. Manufacturers institute regulations that make it difficult for us to compete price-wise. However, we are committed to leveling the playing field as much as we can; it’s always our goal to extend the same kind of deals and service to you — near or far.

    Thanks for reading this week’s issue of Kibbles & Bytes!
    Kali and Steph

  • March Mayhem Contest: Just About a Week Away!

    As we mentioned in “*last week’s Kibbles & Bytes*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/kibbles/kb869/ and Kali highlighted above, we’re hosting a “Half-Ass Bracket” contest for you to pick your final four and subsequent winners of those last three games. There will be great prizes involved and sweet deals that will save you some green.

    *Specials will be added all month, and the contest will kick off on Monday, 3/17 and run through Friday, 3/28.*

    Even if you don’t care about NCAA/March Madness you’ll want to enter — fill out your final four choices and the winners of the last three games of the playoffs, and you could win a pair of *Beats Studio Wireless headphones!* If you enter in-store, you have a chance to win a *$400 Small Dog gift card!* This contest is available both in our stores and on our website, so if you do both, you’ll have more chances to win!

    Check out our “*March Mayhem page,*”:http://www.smalldog.com/marchmayhem/march-mayhem we’ll be updating it throughout the month with special online deals and contest information.

    Good luck and happy bracketing!

  • S. Burlington In-Store Event: 3/17

    **Monday, March 17th from 5:30pm – 7:30pm** come kick off “**March Mayhem**”:http://www.smalldog.com/marchmayhem/march-mayhem with us in style!

    This special event will allow you to mingle with our Mac experts, enter to win our **$400 grand prize** in our bracket contest and sign up for special giveaways!

    We will be raffling off some special prizes in our store every 15 minutes, and if you **wear your favorite team’s jersey (whatever you’ve got!) or something green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ll automatically enter you in the nights giveaways.**

    Of course, we will have food and drinks to keep your bellies and soul happy while you mingle with other Mac enthusiasts.

    Mark your calendars — you may get lucky on the 17th!

    * **March Mayhem/Bracket Contest Kickoff!**
    * **March 17th, 5:30pm – 7:30pm**
    * **100 Dorset St**
    * **S. Burlington, VT**

  • Apple Announces CarPlay

    Earlier this week, Apple premiered a different way to use your iPhone in your car — introducing “*Apple CarPlay!*”:http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/ CarPlay will give iPhone users an intuitive way to make calls, use Maps, listen to music and access their messages with just a word or a touch.

    The cars will come equipped with a built-in display (which I feel most cards these days have anyway) where certain features of your iPhone will display. Siri’s along for the ride so you can control what you want to do using your voice. You can also use your car’s controls or the touchscreen on the display. So far Apple apps such as Maps, Phone, Messages and Music are the four that you can utilize, but other third party apps have jumped on board and will be supported by CarPlay.

    CarPlay will be available in select cars in 2014. Such models from Ferrari, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo all will come equipped with CarPlay later on in 2014. However, there are a fair amount of other car makers who have committed to being CarPlay partners: BMW, Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Subaru and Nissan — to name a few.

    Hopefully CarPlay will encourage more people to stop looking at their phone while driving and provide a safer, hands-free option for the road. I’m honestly surprised it took this long for Apple to partner with major car manufacturers and introduce this as a new feature in card. I know I’d be psyched to have it!

  • New Product! Mophie Juice Pack Air for iPhone 5/5s

    It’s the ideal case for the everyday 9-to-5er and for those whose day doesn’t always end when they leave the office. The Juice Pack Air is lighter and thinner than previous generations, but packed with more power to make sure your phone can keep up with your busy lifestyle.

    *Enjoy free shipping!*

  • A Candle-Powered iPhone?

    If you’ve been reading Kibbles and Bytes over the past few months, you might have noticed I’ve written more than once about power and electricity. A few weeks ago, I wrote about “*generating electricity and how watts work.*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/kibbles/kb867/ In that article, I mentioned that I’ve experimented with thermoelectric electricity generation and I thought this week I’d explain a bit about what that is and how it works. Spoiler alert: it’s pretty cool!

    Sometimes it can seem like our iPhones are just electricity black holes. Sure, they last a pretty long time, but they still need to be charged a lot. This problem has spawned a whole line of products to help charge our devices when a wall outlet isn’t available. Most of these that I’ve seen are based on solar. We even carry a number of solar-based charging systems by “*Goal Zero*”:http://www.smalldog.com/category/?mmfg%5B0%5D=Goal+Zero. These are really cool products, and they work really well, but you probably already know the catch: Without sunlight, all they can do is look nice.

    With this in mind, I set out to see if I could use thermoelectric generation to generate power on demand. Thermoelectric generation uses something called the “*Seebeck Effect*”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_effect. When you have two dissimilar metals joined together in a loop, a temperature difference between the junction points will create a current. You can use any two metals, but modern devices use a P-N semiconductor junction. These tiny semiconductor pieces are small (sometimes only about 1/8″ cubes) so dozens (or more) are linked together to form a thermoelectric module. When you apply heat to one side, and cool the other side, the module generates electricity.

    Could you use one of these to charge something like an iPhone? Yes and no. These modules are typically only 5%-8% efficient, so you need to work really hard to get appreciable power from them. In my design, I used a 5-watt module and a tea light candle. 5 watts is enough to charge a smartphone, but to get that power, the hot side needs to be about 300C and the cold side would need to be around 25C. That’s a hard differential to create, and I was never able to do quite that well.

    There are things you can do with that low power though, and having it on-demand allows it to be useful in ways solar panels can’t be. One thing you can do is use your own body heat to power an LED flashlight. How is that possible? LEDs don’t need a lot of current, but they do need a few volts. The small voltage generated from the heat of your hand can be boosted to drive the LEDs. Thermoelectric generators also power deep space probes. Out of reach of the sun’s rays, they use heat from “*radioactive isotope decay*”:http://world-nuclear.org/info/Non-Power-Nuclear-Applications/Transport/Nuclear-Reactors-for-Space/ to drive the generators. One final application is in waste heat energy harvesting. Thermoelectric generators are used to capture waste heat energy from industrial processes to improve energy efficiency.

    Obviously you can’t use radioactive isotopes to generate your power, but a few companies have developed thermoelectric generators for the consumer market. The most famous is probably the “*Bio-Lite camp stove*”:http://www.biolitestove.com/. They claim it can charge an iPhone, which is probably true, but I expect it takes a very, very long time. Since it’s a stove, you also can’t use it indoors. Another company, Tellurex, has a device you can run with a tea light candle (like my design) called “*t-POD*”:http://buytpod.com/tpod-catalog/enviro-light/. I actually bought that one to try, and I have to say, it works really well. It comes with a bright LED light it powers, but I’ve plugged in other small circuits as well.

    For now it looks like we’re mostly stuck with solar when it comes to powering our devices without a wall outlet, but we might see that change in the near future.