Just in time for the Small Dog Electronics ipod sale May 19th and 20th! The Crumpler Winklers are made of a study water-resistant nylon material that will keep your ipod snug and secure. Check out the Large Winkler for the new 20gb with color display or one our great refurbished 20gb ipods with clickwheel! Or […]

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Readers of our free newsletters, Tech Tails and Kibbles and Bytes know we’ve been writing a lot about security on OS X. Over at Apple Matters, Aaron Wright has written an interesting article that sums up eight great security suggestions in a neat and tidy article. His suggestions are good. Read the article here: Top […]

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Small Dog has recently started carrying comic books on CD-ROM and DVD. So far, only Marvel titles are available. This software has been very popular. The origins of the major characters, such as Spider Man, Captain America, the Silver Surfer and Iron Man are really entertaining. I decided to see if I could describe Small […]

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I found this really neat program while surfing one of my favorite Apple blogs. It’s called Mugshot and it allows you to browse through your Flickr photostream and any photosets you’ve created. You can also see your contacts photos and photos in any groups you belong to. I myself have about 1000 photos in my […]

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This morning as I was leaving to drive to work, I was no more than 200 feet from my driveway when I saw something to the right. My first thought was “My goodness, that’s a big dog. Maybe it’s a Great Dane or Wolfhound?”. As I got closer I realized it was a moose! My […]

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Continuing our coverage of WWDC: Apple has officially announced the sessions for this year’s World Wide Developer Conference. They’ve got presentation, hands-on, lab, and feedback sessions covering topics in the following four tracks: Application Technologies Graphics and Media Development Tools Operating System Foundations Information Technologies What is WWDC? Their first paragraph says it best: “The […]

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Well, I’ve just placed an order for a Mac Mini Core Duo. I’m going to use it as a home media server. By media, I mean home video, commercial video, music, photos, Podcasts, webstreams, and more. I decided on the more expensive Core Duo, as I’ve read that the Core Solo is not quite fast […]

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Taken from Seagate’s press release: SEAGATE EXPANDS DESKTOP HARD DRIVE LEAD WITH 750GB MONSTER BUILT ON PERPENDICULAR RECORDING TECHNOLOGY With the introduction of Barracuda 7200.10 family, Seagate now leverages perpendicular recording technology across its desktop, notebook, enterprise, consumer electronics and retail hard drives Wow! Now you can easily install 1.5TB of data inside a PowerMac […]

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