It is going to be a quiet Christmas for Grace and me. We have reservations for Christmas eve dinner at our favorite Thai restaurant, Floating Thai, and then we got tickets to see the new Star Wars movie. Then right after Christmas we get a treat when my daughter Autumn comes to visit and another daughter (she lived with us for a year so I consider her my daughter) Kim Blodgett comes as well. With those two in town we probably will not have as quiet a new year celebration.

All of us at Small Dog Electronics want to take this opportunity to send our most sincere and warm wishes from our families to yours for a very Merry Christmas!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,

Don, Dean, Scott, Emily

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    The new Apple TV has re-booted Apple’s “hobby” product into a whole new paradigm with the Apple TV App store, a fantastic new remote with Siri and some awesome new Apps. If I can ever stop playing Crossy Road maybe I can check some of them out.

    iPhones continued to be Apple’s bread and butter representing the lion’s share of Apple’s revenue, profit and growth. Apple did not disappoint this year with the new iPhone 6s and 6s+. While new iPhones were expected, continued record iPhone sales were astounding with Apple selling almost 50 million iPhones in the last quarter of 2015!

    iPads have been suffering a decline in sales perhaps due to an over-saturated market but let’s be clear, iPads are everywhere and are really the only tablet worth considering. You see them in restaurants as menus, you see them in the cockpits of airplanes and you see them in the Vermont legislature, too. This year Apple updated my favorite iPad, the iPad mini with the iPad mini 4 and introduced the iPad Pro with the new keyboard and pencil. These are just starting to ship with some regularity and those that have purchased them are giving them rave reviews.

    Macs were not left out of the excitement this year with Apple posting record Mac sales at a time when most PC sales are in the dumps. We got the new exciting MacBooks featuring state-of-the-art laptop technology in a diminutive package. MacBook Pros, Mac minis and even the iMac received updates this year. Only the Mac Pro stayed the same but there is always next year.

    Apple Music was launched and as of this week is available on Sonos systems, too, so I have been listening to Apple Music instead of Pandora as I go to sleep each night. With 15 million subscribers or more, Apple Music has to be considered a big win for Apple.

    I am not gonna talk about the Apple car rumors because unless you count their staffing and secret testing grounds there is nothing here for you to see. Or as Obi Wan Kenobi would say “these aren’t the droids you’re looking for…”

    Check out Apple’s Best of 2015 lists here:

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    “*Best of TV*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1058901289&ls=1&mt=4&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Movies*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1058907408&ls=1&mt=6&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Books*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1058887327&ls=1&mt=11&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Podcasts*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1058890791&ls=1&mt=2&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Music*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1058922578&ls=1&app=itunes&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Apps (iPhone)*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1060103010&ls=1&mt=8&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Apps (iPad)*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1060102587&ls=1&mt=8&at=11lb7k

    “*Best of Apple Music*”:https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMultiRoom?fcId=1057403067&ls=1&app=music&at=11lb7k

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    One week until Christmas and there is no snow in the forecast for Vermont. Down here in Key West there are lights in palm trees and some fairly extravagant lighting displays. Our stores are busy helping with last minute Christmas shopping and Apple laptops, iPads and the new Apple TV seem to be on the top of a lot of folks’ lists this year.

    We have refreshed our supply of Apple Certified Reconditioned iMacs and MacBook Airs. These are brought back to “as-new” condition by Apple and have the same 1-year Apple warranty as new Macs. They qualify for AppleCare as well which we strongly recommend for all of your Mac purchases. AppleCare is a great value for not only does it extend the warranty on your Mac and associated Apple peripherals such as AirPort base stations or displays from 1-year to 3-years but it extends the free Apple tech support from 90-days to 3-years as well. This comes in handy when you run into an annoying little problem and you need a solution for your Mac.

    I had one of those dilemmas with my Apple Watch. I have never been able to answer phone calls with the watch and I was getting jealous of Grace acting like Dick Tracy all the time. So, I decided to chat Apple Support. The first guy I was chatting with was patient but actually didn’t seem like he knew the Apple Watch all that well. He had me reset, restart, wipe and set-up the Apple Watch as a new Apple Watch and still the problem persisted. Fortunately, I was accidentally disconnected from chat and when the new guy took over he told me it was a tap vs. push problem. Sure enough I was trying to push the answer button rather than tapping it and when I did tap it I got to fulfill my Dick Tracy fantasy, too. Now, if I could only get the calls answered on my Apple Watch to stream directly to my hearing aids.

    This week’s Kibbles & Bytes special is the Apple Factory Reconditioned 21-inch iMac bundled with AppleCare. This will make a great Christmas present for those grandkids or anyone that has been really good this year. This iMac has the 2.7GHz i5 processor, 8GB of ram and a big 1TB drive. Our Mac the Halls special has this at $50 off and with a free set of Chill Pill Speakers for $1169.98. For Kibbles & Bytes readers until Christmas you can save an additional $25 and “*get this bundle for only $1144.98!*”:http://www.smalldog.com/wag900002104