Kibbles & Bytes Blog

  • Your Computer Is Not Compromised

    Every so often, a call comes through to our tech support department about a pop-up window saying that the computer is infected with a virus or some other malware. A larger and larger chunk of the Mac community is recent Switchers, those who’ve made the switch from Windows to Mac. If you have a computer running any variant of Windows and you see that message, there is cause for alarm in most cases, especially if you click through the link.

    But, if you have a Mac, there is absolutely nothing to worry about! There are no known viruses or malware for Macs running any variant of OS X. There were a handful of viruses for the classic Mac OS, but because that operating system hasn’t been updated in about ten years there is little cause for alarm there.

    Search engines do a reasonably good job at filtering out “scareware” web sites, but if you’re a frequent user of the Internet you should expect to see one of these messages at some time or another.

    It should be noted that Macs running Windows through Boot Camp or emulation software like Parallels and VMware will need virus protection on the Windows side. If your boot camp partition or virtual machine becomes infected with a virus, your Mac will not be affected. Small Dog offers “Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/75419, which is widely recognized as the best AntiVirus protection available for Windows. It’s truly a required add-on for any Windows or Parallels purchase.

  • Apple Releases Aperture 3

    Apple today announced Aperture 3, the long-awaited updated to its prosumer photo editing and management application. There are over 200 new features, many of which borrow from and expand on features found in iPhoto ’09.

    It’s been two years since the release of Aperture 2, and this new version is a sleek balance between evolution and revolution. Aperture 3 combines powerful performance with iPhoto simplicity to help you refine images, showcase your photography, and manage massive libraries on your Mac. The 200 new features and enhancements will help take your photography to the next level.

    Edge-aware, nondestructive brushes will help apply or remove adjustments; adjustment presets will give your images a custom look or emulate a variety of camera types and processing styles; advanced slidewhows will help create beautiful slideshows that weave together photos and HD video clips; full-screen browsing takes advantage of every last pixel on beautiful Apple displays; and upgraders from iPhoto will appreciate that Faces, Places, and all metadata will be preserved when importing an iPhoto library.

    Aperture will be ready to demo in our retail stores this afternoon. Swing by and take it for a spin!

  • Happy Tuesday,

    While much of the East coast got hammered with several feet of snow, we’re still making do with an inch or two on the ground in the Mad River Valley. There are vast areas of bare ground to the north and south, and I’m thinking this winter might be a bust for snow lovers in Vermont. Thankfully, continued cold temperates have allowed the ski areas to keep making snow and maintain some excellent conditions.

    I’m heading to Cupertino with Don tomorrow for meetings at Apple. These trips are always valuable for Small Dog, resellers, and Apple itself, as we can discuss strengths and weaknesses of what AppleCare provides. Managing the Service department at Small Dog gives me plenty of exposure to every aspect of the support experience, and the feedback provided to Apple is always taken seriously and acted upon. These trips also afford an opportunity to meet with other resellers and service providers to discuss best practices, new offerings, and customer feedback.

    I will miss Owen, though.

    Thanks for reading, and keep in touch.

    Matt
    “matt@smalldog.com”:mailto:matt@smalldog.com

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  • Phone OS 3.1.3 Released

    Earlier this week, Apple released iPhone OS 3.1.3 for all versions of iPhone and iPod touch. This fixes several bugs and addressed a number of security issues:

    • Improves accuracy of reported battery level on iPhone 3GS
    • Resolves issue where third-party apps would not launch in some instances
    • Fixes bug that may cause an app to crash when using the Japanese Kana keyboard

    Click here for full details on the security updates in iPhone OS 3.1.3.

    Download the update via iTunes with your iPod touch or iPhone connected to your Mac or PC. It took me a total of five minutes to download and install the update.

  • Preview iTunes Apps Via Web Browser

    Apple has slowly been moving the functionality of the iTunes Store to the web. First, Apple introduced iTunes Preview, allowing people to read…

  • I’ll be celebrating my birthday on Sunday watching the Super Bowl and cheering on the New Orleans Saints. It should be a good game and a great way to spend a relaxing Sunday.

    Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_

  • FEATURED SPECIALS | 02/05/10 – 02/12/10

    The days are getting longer, but winter is definitely still here. Among the challenges of winter: snow, cold, ice, dog paws on salted sidewalks, and using iPhone with gloves. Normal gloves and mittens lack a conductive surface, making it impossible to access iPhone’s touch screen. Here in Vermont, you see a lot of people talking on their iPhone with one glove off, looking a little like Michael Jackson.*

    A solution to this problem is Tavo gloves. They’re constructed with an electrically conductive overlay on the index finger and thumb to engage touchpad sensors and wind resistant fleece for superb warmth and comfort. Silicone texture on the fingers and palm enhance grip and control. They’re perfect for everyday use, commuting,
    running, walking and cold weather sports.

    I’ve worn them comfortably in cold to freezing conditions, and for running. In very cold conditions, I’ve layered them under snowboarding gloves.

    They come in medium and large, on sale for $5 off!

    __*Editor’s note: Umm… guilty as charged. Plus, my self-made fingerless gloves are a tad too cold for winter…__

  • iPhone OS 3.1.3 Released

    Earlier this week, Apple released iPhone OS 3.1.3 for all versions of iPhone and iPod touch. This fixes several bugs and addressed a number of security issues:

    • Improves accuracy of reported battery level on iPhone 3GS
    • Resolves issue where third-party apps would not launch in some instances
    • Fixes bug that may cause an app to crash when using the Japanese Kana keyboard

    Click here for full details on the security updates in iPhone OS 3.1.3.

    Download the update via iTunes with your iPod touch or iPhone connected to your Mac or PC. It took me a total of five minutes to download and install the update.

  • Preview iTunes Apps Via Web Browser

    Apple has slowly been moving the functionality of the iTunes Store to the web. First, Apple introduced iTunes Preview, allowing people to read browse and read about albums and songs in the iTunes Store from the web in any modern web browser. Then Apple added the ability to actually listen to :30 second previews of songs from the web.

    This week, Apple introduced webpages featuring information about iPhone apps and games. These look just like the pages you’d see in the iTunes Store, but again, you access them from any modern web browser. In my opinion, it’s somewhat easier to read about various apps in full-screen web browser than it in the standard iTunes Store interface.

    Interestingly, when you’re reading about an app online, iTunes will simultaneously launch on your computer, directing you to the app you’re reading about.

    Check it out at “Apple.com/itunes.”:http://www.apple.com/itunes At the bottom of the page you’ll see a window called “iTunes preview.”

    Back in December Apple acquired a streaming music service called Lala. Perhaps iTunes preview is simply a preview of a future, web-based iTunes experience, based partly on intellectual property from the Lala acquisition.