Category: 862: MAC TREAT#222: Addendums & Other Ideas!, Unexpected Products at CES, Streaming Sochi in 2014
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Don’s back next week, and he’ll likely have a wrap-up of his favorites from CES as well. Go big or go home, right? Hope you have a great week, and thanks again for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes! You Kibbles & Bytes team, _Kali & Steph_
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Streaming Sochi in 2014
The “*Winter Olympics in Sochi*”:http://www.nbcolympics.com (pronounced ‘so-chee’), Russia are set to begin next month on February 6th. Not surprisingly, there has been “*some controversy*”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerns_and_controversies_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics surrounding the games this year (easier said than done to get all nations to participate in the same event, am I right?),* but everyone is pressing on, eager to begin the…
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Unexpected Products at CES
We all expect to see crazy new gadgets like giant TVs, fancy cameras or cars that can drive themselves at CES. Here are some products that might be a bit more unexpected for CES, but still kinda cool! Would you expect to see: *A Toothbrush?* The company Kolibree rolled out a sweet electronic toothbrush that…
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MAC TREAT#222: Addendums & Other Ideas!
Thanks for all your feedback on “*last week’s Mac Treat*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/kibbles/kb861/ about how to open unidentified apps. Many of you suggested a less permanent (and more cautious) approach: Robert wrote: __”Another way to open apps from an ‘unidentified developer’ is to right click on the download and select ‘show’ in Finder (or just go to your…
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Happy 2014! It’s been a little while since I’ve intro’d for Don (yes, I’m going to call that a word today). Don is in Las Vegas with Hapy and Jason, checking out the latest tech toys at “*CES*”:http://www.cesweb.org this week. (At least that’s what they tell us.) 2014 is projected to be a huge year…