September Free Saturday Seminars

Every Saturday in our South Burlington store we give free seminars on varying Apple topics. Come on in or give us a call for more info!!!

9/4/10 – iTunes & iPod, 2pm
9/4/10 – iPad, 4pm
9/11/10 – iPhoto, 2pm
9/11/10 – iPad, 4pm
9/18/10 – iWeb, 2pm
9/18/10 – iPad, 4pm
9/25/10 – iWork, 2pm
9/25/10 – iPad, 4pm

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  • Apple Sells Rechargeable Batteries?!

    Yes! As of a couple weeks ago, Apple quietly released a handy “AA Battery Charger,”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/76697/apple-battery-charger/at_bis accompanied by six batteries.

    The charger itself mimics a laptop MagSafe power block, but is about a tenth of the size. The battery charger also uses much less power than a typical charger; it will sense when the batteries are fully charged and slow the current being drawn, known as “vampire draw.”

    The batteries are also designed to last years without losing much of their charge. Apple claims they retain 80% of their charge after sitting a full year in a drawer. They also say the service life of the batteries should be closer to 10 years!

    With six batteries and a very compact charger, its “$29 price tag”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/76697/apple-battery-charger/at_bis seems very reasonable to keep all your gadgets running for years to come.

  • Apple's New Magic Trackpad

    When Apple first introduced the current generation of Multi-Touch trackpads on their MacBook and MacBook Pros, it was pretty amazing. Two finger scrolling is really just the tip of the iceberg for gesture controls. For the first time, I actually preferred the pad to my mouse. Now, I can have that same gesture interface on my iMac.

    Apple’s new “Magic Trackpad”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/76695/apple-magic-trackpad/at_bis brings all the same fluid controls that make the MacBook so, well, magical.

    Supporting one, two, three, and four finger gestures you can zoom, scroll, and use great Snow Leopard features like Exposé almost effortlessly. Also, paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, its wireless design will easily give you the slickest looking desktop around.

  • Losing the Tether

    The “Sony BT140Qs”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/76735/sony-drbt140q-bluetooth-stereo-earset-silver/at_bis are some of the top rated, affordable headphones to incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology.

    I ordered these to try out, and now I am absolutely relying on them. The sound quality is mediocre compared to most wired headphones, and this is definitely the tradeoff for the Bluetooth capability. However, the battery life is fantastic considering their size, coming in at around 4-5 hours.

    I use these often with both my iPhone 4 and my MacBook Pro. They’re great in situations in which you are walking around and need your hands free. I’ve used these for everything from doing dishes to pull-ups. The signal from the iPhone is definitely far weaker than the MacBook Pro and has difficulty passing through the body, which means I need to keep the phone on the same side as the right earpiece which has the antenna.

    On the other hand, it goes through a wall or two pretty well. All in all, I’m very happy with these earphones, and enjoy taking advantage of the wireless versatility.

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  • September 2010 Classes


    Absolute Mac Basics
    S. Burlington – Sun 09/12/10
    5:15pm – 6:45pm

    Mac Basics Level 2
    S. Burlington – Sun 09/19/10
    5:15pm – 6:45pm

    Comprehensive iPad
    S. Burlington – Sun. 09/26/10
    5:15pm – 6:45pm