Dear Friends,

Apple became the first $1 Trillion dollar company as I was writing this on Thursday. The actual number they need to reach changes with the number of shares outstanding, but if you use their latest SEC filing it seems that when AAPL reaches $207.05 it will become the very first US company to hit that milestone. This is in the wake of outstanding financial results for their 3rd quarter announced on Tuesday.

I went up to see my friend, Deborah’s, garden the other day and clearly, I live in a cold microclimate because she has fully mature vegetables all ready to go. In fact, she loaded up my saddlebags on my motorcycle with squash, cukes, beans and other goodies. Out garden is suffering a bit because of Grace’s broken hand but there is still food to come out there!

I got my ballot for the August 28 primary in Key West. I will be voting this weekend after I inform myself a bit more on the candidates. Are you registered to vote? Please vote like your life depends upon it!

This week’s Kibbles & Bytes exclusive is on the Apple Watch Series 1 42mm Space Gray with black sport band. I have just 6 of these available and they are $165.99. This should be the best price anywhere and an excellent opportunity to get an Apple Watch. These are brand new with 1-year Apple Warranty. While supply lasts.

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Did you register to vote, yet? Please don’t wait. Grace and I became Florida voters so we have been getting acquainted with both the local and state-wide candidates to become more informed voters. I am supporting “Debbie Mucarsel-Powell”:https://debbiemucarselpowell.com in my congressional district. We are getting mail-in ballots for the primary at the end of August. Voting can make change but only if you participate. Please vote!

I know that there is a lot of criticism of social media but I still find myself re-connection with long lost friends from way back. I have found friends from high school, from previous businesses from all over the world that can now be connected and know a little about more about each other. I just connected with an old customer of mine from Trinidad that hosted Grace and I on a spectacular visit during carnival when we marched in a big band.

Thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,

Don & Mike

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With the “B-52s song”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRuRKirloQ8 in my head I recently installed the Linksys Velop Mesh network at my house up on Prickly Mountain. I already had the Eero mesh network installed so I had some familiarity with this modern networking configuration. The Eero was working well but since we were considering offering the Velop at our stores too, I figured I had better get some experience.

Mesh networking is your “whole house” solution. A single access point will broadcast a Wi-Fi signal for about 100-150 feet depending upon walls and obstacles. The one your internet provider is leasing you probably is not even that good. With the proliferation of smart devices in just about every room of your house, having a strong network has become essential.

My house is very multi-leveled and with a single Apple AirPort Extreme I had poor signal way up in the bedroom or way down in my shop. We also have poor cell service so keeping in touch means we use Wi-Fi calling. Adding some AirPort Express extenders helped but I still kept losing signal on my Sonos and Apple TV in my bedroom. With this unusually hot weather, Grace and I have also taken advantage of our trailer to cool off with its AC, and I would like to have connectivity there, too.

The folks at Linksys sent me a three node tri-band system to try out. Velop comes in either dual-band or tri-band configurations. The difference is that the tri-band has a 2.4GHz band and two 5GHz bands while the dual-band only has one 2.4GHZ and one 5Ghz band. With two radio freeways for your 5 GHz data to travel on, tri-band routers reduce signal interference even more than dual-band devices. Using automated features like Linksys Smart Connect, tri-band routers “steer” devices to the optimal 5 GHz band (or the applicable 2.4 GHz band, for older devices).

It’s kind of like adding an extra lane to the interstate, or a bike lane to downtown roads—this makes tri-brand routers a handy tool for environments with a lot of continuously connected 5 GHz devices, and a worthy investment if you’re currently on the market for a new router and want to future-proof your Wi-Fi for at least a few years.

*Tri-Band Pros*

*More connected devices are less likely to negatively affect Wi-Fi speeds (I just looked at my Linksys Dashboard and I have 23 devices connected and I am not even at home!)

*Three separate Wi-Fi bands means three times the bandwidth

*You can dedicate each band to devices in the home or office

*More bands equals less interference

*High CPU speeds make faster file transfers and smoother handling of multiple Wi-Fi-connected devices

*Tri-Band Cons*

*Significantly higher cost than dual-band models

*If you don’t have a lot of 5 GHz-compatible Wi-Fi devices, the upgrade might not be too noticeable

Take note of that last bit—if you’re in a studio apartment an iPad, an iPhone, and a gaming console, sticking with the dual-band router is probably a safe bet. But if you plan on streaming 4K movies downstairs while your partner streams recipe videos from an iPad in the kitchen, your kid’s Pandora station never stops, and your guest has a World of Warcraft addiction, it might just be time to add that third traffic lane to your home’s Wi-Fi freeway.

I am glad I opted for the tri-band set-up with all my home automation gear, Apple TVs, Arlo cameras in addition to a bunch of Apple gear.

*Setting up Velop*

The Velop set-up is very easy. You basically take one of the nodes (it does not matter which one) and plug the ethernet cable from your modem into it, plug it into power and let the Linksys app take over and direct you from there. That is where I ran into a little problem which was my fault. Since I am running Apple’s beta of iOS 12 there were some compatibility issues with the app. The good news is that it revealed something remarkable about Linksys tech support and it was a simple fix.

When the app walks you through the set-up it senses when a task is complete. With iOS 12 the app would not see the completion and would time out. After trying it a few times I called Linksys tech support and got a very friendly and knowledgeable woman on the line. I have done a lot of tech support in my days and I completely understand why you start with the basics – i.e. is your iMac plugged in? The Linksys lady, however, somehow sensed that I knew what I was doing and our conversation was immediately on a higher level, and I didn’t have to go through the basic steps.

Each node is set up one at a time, starting with the primary node plugged into the modem. During setup, the Velop app walks you through the process, first asking if a modem and router or a single modem/router combo is being used. It will then ask you to plug each node in, it will check its location, run an update process, and move on.

As we we trying this and that, I had to restart the node and oops — I lost Wi-Fi calling -doh! So, rather than call in again, I completed the restart and noticed that even though the app was timing out, the setup process was continuing and if I ignored the app prompts everything just worked. So, I set up the node at the modem and confirmed everything was working and went on to set up the other two nodes with no problem.

Once I had Wi-Fi back, I did see that I had a voicemail from the same woman at Linksys to check in on me. I did not call back because everything was working and figured that was it. Well, there I was watching “Queen of the South”:http://www.usanetwork.com/queenofthesouth at about 10pm and who calls me but that same woman from Linksys just to make sure that I had gotten everything working. We had a nice conversation and I am totally sold on Linksys tech support. They truly exceeded my expectations!

*Velop, Ethernet & Time Machine*

The Velop is available in white or black but I like the white. It looks like a mini-AirPort Extreme but a little smaller at about 6-inches tall. It has a couple of ethernet ports and a power port. It also has a nice LED light on top that gives you a Wi-Fi status at a glance – After setup, a blue light signals it is connected to the internet, red means no internet access, blinking red means out of range, and yellow designates weak connection. During set-up the flashing purple light is important.

The power switch and a reset button are located on the bottom, but you won’t need these often. Having only one extra ethernet port is limiting, you will need a standalone ethernet switch for connecting other devices. I complicated my system a bit by leaving my AirPort Extreme in the system so that I could continue to access my attached Time Machine back-up drive and for the AirPort Extreme to act as a gigabit ethernet switch. You can do this by turning off wireless and putting your AirPort Extreme or Time Capsule into Bridge mode. I’ll do an article on this sometime. This was important because I have a few home automation hubs that need a wired connection, i.e. Philips Hue & Arlo.

In the box, Linksys includes a single Ethernet cable, necessary for connecting the first node to the modem. All of the remaining nodes can also be hardwired, though you will have to provide your own cables if you opt to go that route. In most setups, users will opt to keep the other nodes wireless.

*The Linksys App*

The Linksys app provides some added features that are not available for free with other mesh network systems. One of those is Parental Controls. Using the app you can create an internet schedule for each device and block specific sites. Another handy feature is the ability to prioritize up to three devices for your bandwidth. Since Grace and I use Wi-Fi calling our iPhones get priority.

I placed my nodes in the same locations as the Eero system that I was replacing. While I love the Eero system, I have to say that the Linksys Tri-Band has out performed Eero in terms of speed and coverage. I have good signal way down in my shop with its concrete walls and way down at the bottom of my driveway in the trailer. I was having some annoying drops of Wi-Fi with Eero that I was unable to diagnose but they have disappeared with the Linksys Velop system in place.

Most of you will find that the less expensive dual-band Velop system will serve your needs just fine. If you are a heavy user like me you may find that the extra expense of the tri-band Velop system will be a good long-term solution. In either case, the combination of the Velop nodes, the powerful Linksys app and extraordinary Linksys tech support makes the Linksys Velop a great choice for mesh networking.

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Dear Friends,

It seems that every year around this time there is a hatch of very tiny no-see-ums – those little biting specks that seem to be able to squeeze through the screens and feast on my flesh. It will last a week or so but in the meantime, I am wearing jammies and hiding under the covers even when it is hot. Fortunately, our friendly frogs, bats and birds will soon eat those guys!

We had our first local sweet corn of the season and lots of organic vegetables are growing in the garden and at the numerous organic farm stands here in Vermont. It is one of the pure pleasures of Vermont in the summer. Non-organic food is the exception, not the rule here.

Jezebel likes this time of year as the immature apples fall from the trees at my house or the big apple tree at our Waitsfield headquarters that we planted when we moved in years ago. Apple-eater likes to grab one each time I take her outside. And if I want to eat an apple, I am forced to share with her or she will slap me with her paw until I do.

This week’s Kibbles & Bytes special is on the newly discontinued Retina MacBook Pro 15-inch. We were able to snag a few of these before they were gone. It is the last 15-inch MacBook Pro with USB ports and seems to be favored by many of our customers. This 15-inch MacBook Pro has the 2.2GHz Intel i7 processor, 16GB of ram and a 256GB SSD drive. It has the Apple 1-year warranty and this week we are bundling it with AppleCare+ that extends that warranty to 3-years, extends free Apple tech support from 90-days to 3-years and add 2 incidents of accidental damage (after deductible). This week for Kibbles & Bytes readers you can take $80 off this bundle at $2299.99! This is strictly while supply lasts.

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The perennial garden at my house is in full bloom. We have taken pictures of our granddaughters many times holding bundles of flowers from that garden. It is nice to see the progression as they have grown up. Since I am trying to sell my house, I guess I had better get them over for pics!

Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes! We know it is YOU, our loyal customers that sustain us and we really do appreciate you!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,

Don & Emily

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Dear Friends,

The blueberries are almost ready and blueberry muffins and pancakes can’t be too far behind! Vermont weather is so variable. It has been really hot and dry but suddenly it goes from the 90s to the 50s for a day. We do have some rain in the forecast which is very much needed. The lawn here at Small Dog is looking pretty brown.

My friend, Simon, in China, sent me a couple of his carbon fiber badminton racquets so we are going to do a badminton tournament here at headquarters for some summer fun.

I once got in some trouble when I used Small Dog web advertising for a simple “Please Vote” message with some sites calling the ads too “political”. It was just those words on an American flag background. Well, since we are now in primary season and the most important election in my lifetime (and yours!) is on the horizon, I will once again be promoting voting! Please vote like your life depended upon it! In the last election 42% of eligible voters did not vote! I am giving away a free Chill Pill Speaker and some other goodies to anyone that sends me proof that they registered to vote for the first time.

This week’s Kibbles & Bytes exclusive features the special configure-to-order 12-inch MacBook with 1.3GHz m7 processor 8GB of ram and a 512GB SSD drive. I have a dozen of these available with a few of each color, silver, space gray, gold or rose gold available. Strictly on a first, come first served basis these are $500 off for Kibbles & Bytes readers at $1149.99!

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Grace and I are heading out to go camping in the Adirondacks this weekend. I look forward to relaxing on the banks of Tupper Lake and reading some science fiction. We have made some upgrades and improvements to the camper so this is a better shakedown cruise.

I bought myself one of those little DJI Spark drones. It is a great little tool that is basically a flying camera. I used it to take some aerial photos of my house to add to my Zillow listing and just to learn how to make it work. Pretty amazing little flying robot!

Thank you so much for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Your Kibbles & Bytes team,

Don & Emily

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The big headline is that you can now configure a MacBook Pro with 32GB of ram, a 4TB SSD drive, a 2.9GHz six-core 8th generation i9 processor and a fast video card for around $7000! That’s a lot of laptop!

Apple updated the MacBook Pro line on Thursday and discontinued the 2017 models and one 2015 non-Touch Bar 15-inch MacBook Pro. The non-Touch Bar 13-inch models survived the cut.

The new MacBook Pros feature the latest 6-core and quad-core Intel processors. You can now get up to 4TB of SSD drive which is simply amazing (I can still remember how thrilled I was with my new 100MB drive years ago!). Apple also listened and now allows configurations of the MacBook Pro with up to 32GB of memory.

The new MacBook Pro is the fastest yet with Touch Bar and Touch ID. It features the stunning Retina display with True Tone technology and has 3 ThunderBolt 3 (USB-C) ports.

The 13-inch model weighs just 3 pounds and the 15-inch MacBook Pro weighs in at a pound more at 4 pounds, The True Tone technology, now on the MacBook Pro delivers a more natural viewing experience by adjusting the intensity and color temperature to the ambient lighting of the environment.

The new Intel 6-core 8th generation Intel i7 and i9 Intel processors in the 15-inch MacBook Pro deliver speeds up the 4.8GHz with Turbo Boost. The 13-inch is no slacker, now featuring the quad-core Intel i5 and i7 processors with Turbo Boost speeds up to 4.5GHz.

Both of the new MacBook Pros feature the Apple T2 chip that was formerly only found on the iMac Pro. The T2 supports secure boot and encrypted storage but also handles task like “Hey Siri” to free up the main processor for other more important stuff. It handles things like the speakers, the fans, the microphone and other tasks.

Apple also says the new keyboards are quieter and I assume that they have solved the issues with the “butterfly” keyboards.

What’s new in the 13-inch MacBook Pro

Quad-core Intel Core i5 and i7 processors
Intel Iris Plus graphics 655 with 128mb of ram
Up to 2 TB of flash storage
True Tone display technology
Apple T2 Sub-system chip

What’s new in the 15-inch MacBook Pro

6-core Intel i7 and i9 8th generation processors
Up to 32GB of DDR4 memory
Radeon Pro graphics chip with 4GB video ram
Up to 4TB of flash storage
True Tone display technology
Apple T2 Sub-system chip

We should start getting stock on these new units next week. They are basically the same price as the ones they are replacing starting at $1799.99 and working their way up – way up to $6699.99!

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Dear Friends,

After a week of very hot and humid weather we are back to typical Vermont summer weather with sunny days and cool nights which makes sleeping a lot easier! Jezebel is already after the dropped green apples but I am trying to keep her away from those tiny apples. Her Native American name is Apple-eater, stain-maker because she loves to eat apples.

Apple surprised me by releasing new MacBook Pros this week. Unusual to see new product introductions in July but my guess is that Apple’s pipeline is so full that they are going to stagger a complete line refresh over the next few months. I’ll review the new MacBook Pro line-up below.

This week’s Kibbles & Bytes exclusive is a $25 savings on Apple HomePod! This could be the only smart speaker that you need. I have one in my kitchen and we use it for everything from asking Siri about the Cubs scores or the weather to playing our favorite rock and roll! It has amazing sound and has the added benefit as serving as the hub for our HomeKit home automation products. This week only in white or space gray the Apple HomePod is $324.99!

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I swore I was going to wait for the third developer beta to upgrade my Mac to Mojave but I could not resist. After carefully making sure I had back-ups, I downloaded Mojave. I have just started to play with it but I do want to caution you that, unlike me, you should NOT be […]

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