Author: Mike Moffit
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The Learning Curve of Technology
A question I frequently get from customers is: “How did I learn all this stuff?” It’s not a hard question, but it’s one that’s caused me to reflect a lot. The short answer is that I’ve been doing this for a very long time, and I’m -completely obsessed- very passionate about this stuff. There are…
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Zoom and Voiceover in iOS
Working at the Service Check-in Counter, I often have customers asking me how to get out of Zoom and/or Voiceover on their iOS devices. While most people have Zoom and Voiceover disabled, it still shows up now and again. If you have used Zoom, the image to the right may seem familiar. If this happens,…
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Retro Gaming on Your MacBook
Want to turn your Mac into a retro gaming machine? Of course you do! “*OpenEmu*”:http://openemu.org is a software emulator which allows you to play old games from your favorite systems of the past on your Mac. With the same philosophy of “it just works,” OpenEmu is easy to use with a wide range of options…
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_Hello Fellow Tech Enthusiasts,_ Frequent readers of the various Small Dog newsletters will be familiar with this announcement: I have a new position! Over the years, I have written articles for you as a phone/web associate, Hammerhead/Chill Pill rep, marketing assistant, business sales guru, and as a Macintosh consultant. This has given me a wide…
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Dog Friendly Apps
Anybody who has a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc. knows that Wednesday was National Dog Day. As news feeds clogged with puppy pics, tags such as #nationaldogday and #happydogday held the top spot of the trending lists all day long. Here at Small Dog Electronics, we celebrated with our pups and welcomed yours into our stores…
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Camping with the versatile Torch 250 Flashlight
Despite the heat wave we are currently experiencing, I am seeing the signs of summer’s departure become more evident each day and as much as I love fall, I am just not ready to say goodbye just yet. It has been a goal of mine to do more camping this summer and working at Small…
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Jason Bayne
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Pets: None Hobbies/Interests: Music, Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Art, Running Favorite Books: Dharma, Raptus, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Favorite Bands: Metal, Punk, I love all music Favorite TV: None Favorite Movies: the good ones Favorite Food: Depends on the weather Favorite Drink: tea Favorite Apple products of all time: MacBook Pro Favorite Apps: Strain, Animoog, Instagram,…
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Yes, Mac User, Viruses Do Exist!
There is really big MYTH that Macs don’t get viruses. We know today that this is false. Apple malware has existed for Mac since 1987 with the appearance of the nVIR virus, which started with the sharing of floppy disks (remember those) that were infected. This is when the first anti-virus tools began to appear.…