Category: 896: iPad Tips and Tricks, Summer’s Over, Transistor Love, 95 Triple X $1000 Giveaway
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All of us here at Small Dog wish you a Happy Labor Day weekend. I see motorcycling, barbecue and sweet corn in my future and plenty of downtime looking at the trees changing or finishing the book I started on the flight back from Key West. Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles…
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95 Triple X $1000 Small Dog Shopping Spree!
Our friends over at “*95 Triple X*”:http://www.95triplex.com/common/page.php?id=931 came in and bought a $1000 Small Dog gift card that they are going to give away to a lucky listener. If you listen in and are the 15th caller when they solicit calls, you will be entered in the pool to win the shopping spree. This contest…
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Transistor Love
I’m going to try to explain something crucial to computers that I’m sure many people have heard of: the mighty transistor. What are transistors? How do they work? What makes them so useful in computers? First, what a transistor is…actually, that’s very easy. At the end of the day, a transistor is basically a switch.…
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Labor Day- The Last Weekend of Summer
Get out the grills because it is Labor Day Weekend and the unofficial end of summer. All of “*Small Dog Electronics’ retail stores*”:http://www.smalldog.com/retail/visit-us-in-store-at-any-of-our-locations and corporate offices will be closed on Monday September 1st so that our employees can enjoy this last weekend of summer. As I have said many times, Small Dog Electronics measures its success on…
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Five iPad Tricks
Last week I mentioned some tricks to get more out of your iPhone and this week I will turn my attention to the iPad. Here are five handy tricks that you might not have discovered yet… *Get the Big Picture!* To take a screen shot push the power button and the home button at once…
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_Dear Friends,_ I took a quick trip down to our Key West store to check in with the team down there and to button up my house until I go down in the fall. Putting up hurricane shutters is a little like getting the firewood stacked for winter except for the heat which instantly had…