Kibbles & Bytes Blog

  • Home (Network) Improvement

    Summer is (un)officially here and with that, home improvement season has begun too. Do you want to upgrade your home network? Do you want better performance out of LAN? Is your wireless letting you down? While wireless networks’ improved speed, reliability and reduced cost are their ultimate selling point, they still cannot compare in many cases in performance with a wired network.

    There are a few things to consider when designing a wired network for your home. There are several different network cable classes with distinct purposes. In a home network capacity, you’ll most likely choose a Category 5e or Category 6 cable. These cables are for high performance networking; they support both can support 1000BASE-T (gigabit) ethernet. The 4 twisted pair unshielded cables are usually 24 to 26 gauge for Cat-5 and 22 to 24 gauge for Cat 6.

    Things to consider when building your network are the infrastructure type, Vertical Wiring and Structured Networking. Are you going to pay for a high performance backbone to connect segments of the network from floor to floor? When connecting the smaller LANs, will there be local routing at each level or will there be multiple runs from one main router or switch at your Bridge to the WAN(DSL or Cable connection)?

    When physically building the network, you should also think about sources of interference that the cables route by. Electrical motors, central vacuums and air conditioners may cause interference with your wired network. Can you route the cable in a manner that will reduce their effect on your network? Other physical considerations may include: How hard do you have to pull the cable? What type of bends and curves will there be? The basic guidelines say that a pull force of 25lbs should not be exceeded. When routing your Category 5 and 6 cable around a bend, the radius of the curve should never be less than 4x the diameter of the cable. If your Cat 6 cable is 3/8″ in diameter, the radius of the curve should be greater than 1.5″; a 90 degree corner with a radius of 1.5″ would be a segment length of 1.77″ (safely 2″).

    Cable installation is always cheaper when done the first time too. Will you need added capacity in the future? How many more connections might you need to add? How much extra cable should you use? What is the distance of your longest cable segment?

    Building a high performance network is as much about the components as the physical wiring itself. If you install high quality cables but use mediocre or slow routers and switches, you won’t see the performance benefit you anticipated.

  • Birthday Calendar

    Have you ever forgotten a friend’s birthday? Apple has you in mind. Since 10.4 Tiger, Apple has included a Birthday calendar option in iCal that allows you to subscribe to the birthdays of contacts in your Address Book. Follow these instructions if you want to enable this feature.

    First, open iCal. Click Cal in the menu bar and click Preferences. Under the General toolbar item, click the check mark that specifies Show Birthdays calendar. The birthdays calendar should appear in the left-hand calendar sidebar. Next, you’ll need to enter some addresses in Address Book. First, open Address Book. Click Address Book in the menu bar and click Preferences.

    Under the Template toolbar item, click the Add Field drop-down menu and click Birthday. Close the Preferences window and select a contact in your Address Book. Then, click Edit. You will see a Birthday field which you can populate with your contact’s birthday! As iCal is subscribed to your Address Book’s contact’s birthdays, if you update your Address Book, iCal will be subsequently updated as well.

    If you want a more automated way of entering birthdays and you have a Facebook account, you could try “*Cobook,*”:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cobook/id525225808?mt=12 an app available in the Mac App Store that can sync information between Facebook and your Address Book. Of course, any time you’re modifying your Address Book, make a backup by choosing File, Export, Address Book Archive so that you can restore your contacts if Cobook’s behavior is undesirable.

    Once you’re done, sync your Address Book with iCloud, Google, Yahoo, or iTunes and your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch will reflect all the hard work you’ve done on your more mobile devices.

  • Hello readers,

    Well, we can put the question to bed–the Retina display has moved from the iPad to the notebook line with the introduction of the new MacBook Pro last week. I really don’t get too exicted about product releases, though; the last time I started drooling was when I saw an iPad for the first time. I was an instant and enthusiastic believer. (I still am.) I can go for days at a time without opening my notebook!

    Today, for instance, I am snuggling my daughter who managed to break her leg on a slip-n-slide this weekend, and not only is my iPad providing occasional entertainment, I am writing this without bothering or moving her at all.

    Anyway, back on track…we can’t wait to see the Retina display on the MacBook Pro. You can have a full-resolution 1080p video running in a window on your desktop and still have enough room to work on other stuff around it. Incredible. I will be waiting to see if they put this on an iMac…that would be another instant gotta-have-it moment for me. See you next week.

    Liam
    “*liam@smalldog.com*”:mailto:liam@smalldog.com

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  • I am heading over to Manchester, NH for our big eWaste event tomorrow. We are giving away a couple of NASCAR tickets plus a special behind-the-scenes tour of the pits the morning before the race with NASCAR announcer (and my friend Ken Squier).

    If you are in the area, stop by for a chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a unique NASCAR experience!

    Thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes. I can’t tell you how much all of us here at Small Dog Electronics appreciate your support!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Don, Kali & Dawn_

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  • NH eWaste Recycling Event: Tomorrow!

    June is here, and your overstuffed garages and basements will thank you when you decide to recycle your old electronics at one of our two eWaste Recycling Events.

    If you’re in or around the Manchester, NH area, come out to the Mall of NH tomorrow– *Saturday, June 16 from 9-3pm.* “*Check out our event page on Facebook here.*”:https://www.facebook.com/events/117215921749620/

    If you’re in or around the Rutland, VT area (new location this year!), come out to Rutland High School on *Saturday, June 30 from 9-3pm.* “*Check out our event page on Facebook here.*”:https://www.facebook.com/events/370407646353422/

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  • iOS 6 Announced…Now With More Siri

    At Monday’s WWDC keynote, Scott Forstall went through all of the features that the newly-announced iOS 6 will have. Ready for it? I’ll go over the highlights here.

    *Siri*
    She’s getting a big upgrade, as our helpful assistant will graduate out of beta mode in iOS 6. Among the biggest upgrades:

    * iPad availability is coming!
    * Yahoo! integration for sports updates and news (Baseball, Football, Basketball, etc.)
    * Detailed restaurant information, including pricing, menus, ratings and reservations (via Open Table)
    * More sophisticated movie information, such as Rotten Tomato ratings integration, trailers, keywords (his example was “movies with Scarlett Johansson”)
    * Launch apps by voice
    * Tweet by voice
    * “Eyes Free” mode and integration with the steering in certain automobiles (Honda, Audi, GM, BMW, to name a few)
    * More languages

    *Facebook*
    Looks like we can’t escape it–Apple and Facebook aren’t going anywhere! To the hold-outs, here’s what’s in store:

    * Built in to the iOS
    * Universal sign-in keeps you logged in through Settings menu
    * Sharing of photos, links, games (from Game Center), iTunes content, Maps

    *Phone*
    You mean to say that we should actually still use the iPhone as a…phone?

    * Additional in-app options, such as Do Not Disturb, Remind Me Later, Reply with Message for those times you can’t (or don’t want to) answer a call
    * VIP tagging of your most important contacts
    * Two calls in a row will be sent through in the event of an emergency (I should be careful with this one)

    *FaceTime*
    Video chatting got some much-needed upgrades.

    * Now available over cellular instead of just Wi-Fi
    * Unifying phone number and Apple ID, plus Messages (for chat across IM and SMS/MMS)

    *Photo Stream*

    * Photo Stream sharing
    * For Mac, Apple TV and web

    *New Safari*

    * New iCloud tabs that will show you your iCloud info across all linked devices
    * Offline reading list
    * Will work only in Mountain Lion and iOS 6

    *Mail*

    * VIPs–contacts that you can designate as ‘very important people’
    * Two added inboxes: VIP inbox and flagged inbox
    * Add photos from your device (finally!)
    * Support for password-protected Office files

    *Maps*

    * Yelp! integration
    * Turn-by-turn navigation
    * 3D mode
    * Siri integration
    * Apple-specific cartography
    * 100 million local businesses listed

    …and a lot more, including Guided Access, the mobile Universal Access controls, Passbook, and more. “*Read the full set of features on our blog, Barkings!*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/article/ios-6-coming-this-falland-with-more-siri/

    It will launch in the fall and will be available for iPhone 4, 4S, 3GS, iPad 3 and newer and iPod touch (4G).

  • Speed Bumps+: MacBook Pro and MacBook Air

    The current incarnations of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro got some processor speed bumps on Monday during the first day of WWDC, as well as upgrades to storage capacity and memory. Read on for the breakdown of features, though I just want to mention that all are IN STOCK!

    *MacBook Air*
    Both the 11-inch and 13-inch models are being kept, and they now include up to 512GB flash storage, 60% faster graphics and up to 8GB RAM. They feature 2.0GHz i7 Ivy Bridge processors and USB 3.0 ports (backwards-compatible to USB 2.0).

    View the “*11-inch MacBook Air here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80921/at_kb $1.099.99
    View the “*13-inch MacBook Air here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80922/at_kb $1,199.99
    View the “*13-inch MacBook Air here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80923/at_kb $1,499.99

    *MacBook Pro*
    The 13″ MacBook Pro includes an Ivy Bridge dual-core i7 processor, available up to 2.9GHz. Pricing remains the same at $1,199 and $1,499.

    View the $1,199.99 “*13-inch MacBook Pro here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80919/at_kb
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    The 15″ MacBook Pro model includes an Ivy Bridge quad-core i7 up to 2.7GHz, a 1GB GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics card, a standard 8GB of 1600 MHz memory, and USB 3.0/2.0 ports. Pricing remains the same at $1,799 and $2,199.

    View the $1,799.99 “*15-inch MacBook Pro here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80925/at_kb
    View the $2,199.99 “*15-inch MacBook Pro here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80926/at_kb

    The 17-inch MacBook Pro has been quietly discontinued, and we will be selling through our remaining stock.

    View the current “*17-inch MacBook Pro here.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/79330/at_kb

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