SPECIAL | No More Finger Painting

Touch screens are great, but writing and drawing with your fingers should’ve stopped in kindergarten. Jot was created to capture the precision of a calligrapher and the stroke of an artist. Unlike the fat rubber tips of other styluses, Jot’s ballpoint makes a finer line. The precision disc lets you see exactly where your mark will be made, giving you the most natural digital stroke. Not only should it meet your needs, but a stylus should have style. The brushed aluminum and steel rivals the craftsmanship of luxury pens. Jot plays nice with all capacitive touch screens, making it the best stylus for iPad and Android Tablets.

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    As of now, your iPhone’s emoji keyboard only lets you select a wide range of pale pink hands as well as white boys and girls.

    A new beta release of iOS 8.3, currently available only to software developers, has six “skin tone modifiers”. Once released (rumors indicate maybe mid-March) you’ll be able to click and hold on any emoji to change the skin tone. Along with this change comes a few new emoticons, including a ton of new family emojis to cover all different family compositions. There will also be a bunch of new country flags, as well as an update to the old style watch which is now an Apple Watch (of course!).

    The new emoji were make possible thanks to a change in the Unicode standard called the “skin tone modifier” which allows users to select the tone of compatible emoji.

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  • My granddaughter, Gracie, celebrates her 11th birthday this week and since she was born on February 29th, she has gotten totally over the jokes we make about her only being 3. She has been having a ball hanging out by the pool, helping her Unmama cook, and practicing her violin. It is always a comfortable feeling being surrounded by family!

    Grace and I will take next week to get back to normal and then we plan to ride motorcycles up to Daytona for a visit to Daytona Bike Week. We are riding to Miami where we will rent a 2nd motorcycle for the trip up north.

    Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,

    _Don, Rachel, Dean & Mike_

  • SPECIAL | Portable Storage For Backup

    The 1TB G-Drive Mobile Hard Drive with Thunderbolt from G-Technology features both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt connectivity, allowing for very fast transfer of files (up to 136 MB/s) from your computer to the hard drive. This bus-powered 1TB hard drive runs at a fast 7200 rpm and connects directly to your Mac or PC without the need for an additional power source. The hard drive comes formatted for Mac and is Time Machine compatible; however it can easily be reformatted for Windows. Both a Thunderbolt cable and a USB 3.0 cable are included.

  • Pesky Text Suggestions, Be Gone

    iOS 8 came with a few new keyboard features including support for predictive text suggestions when you are using the built-in iOS keyboard. This is pretty neat if you’re into it, but if you’re like me, it’s more annoying than useful. This features takes up valuable screen space on my tiny iPhone 5 (tiny when compared to the new 6 Plus), and I’d rather it not be there. If you too find this more irritating than helpful, than here’s a simple way to disable this feature:

    *Temporarily:*

    When you have the iOS keyboard up, tap and hold on one of the text suggestions and drag downward, toward the top row of the keyboard. This will leave you with a little gray line, but you won’t see the predictive suggestions any more.

    *Permanently:*

    To permanently diable QuickType suggestions, you can simply long press on the keyboard selector icon and slide the “Predictive” toggle off.

    Alternatively, you can make a trip into your iPhone or iPad’s Settings app. Navigate to *Settings > General > Keyboard* and turn off the “Predictive” switch.

    How does it work? Based on your past conversations and writing style you’ll see words and phrases iOS thinks you’d probably type next. These predictions may change over time to better fit how you do your typing. It will adjust to a more casual style in Messages, and suggest more formal options when you’re writing email, if that’s how you usually roll. It may even adjust to whomever you’re communicating with. Yes a bit creepy, but don’t worry the data your iPhone uses to perform these feats of prediction is kept on your iPhone. And you thought some employee at Apple was hired to suggest your next word in a sentence?

  • _Dear Friends,_

    My daughter, Autumn, and my grandkids are down visiting from the frigid north and are having a great time here in sunny Key West. They all seem to get entertained by their iPads, iPods, or iPhones in between hanging out by the pool or down at the beach. It is great to have them visit. It sure has been a cold winter in Vermont with friends posting pictures of the thermometers in their cars at minus 30 degree temps.

    We have added the Kevo lockset to our product offerings as part of our home automation push. I have used Kevo in both my houses in Vermont and down here in Key West and I love it. It works with your iPhone via Bluetooth and you can simply touch the lock with your iPhone in your pocket to open or lock the door. You can send e-keys to people that need access to your home as either an “always” key or a “guest” key that is limited in time. No more lost keys as long as you have your iPhone! It is a simple installation and replaces the deadbolt lock that you may already have on your door. I highly recommend “*this lock*”:http://www.smalldog.com/search?search=Kevo.

    The new Hammerhead Lightning cables have arrived! These braided cables have the Apple MFI (made for iPod, iPhone, and iPad) license and come in three colors. They have been a big hit at our stores. I especially like the new packaging with the Vermont scenes that were designed by “*Jonny*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/authors/jonathanwanser and the photos taken by our own “*Patrick McCormack.*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/authors/patrickmccormack For this week’s Kibbles & Bytes, I am offering a bundle of Hammerhead products. We will send you two of these new Hammerhead braided Lightning cables with a 4-port 15 watt Hammerhead USB charger and the Hammerhead 17 watt 2-port automotive charger. This will let you charge two devices in your home, office, or your car! Normally, this bundle would sell for $78, but this week, exclusively for Kibbles & Bytes readers, it is only $65!

    2 X Lightning cables
    1 X 4-port charger
    1 X auto charger

    “*Check it out here!*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900001775