If you looking for a neat iTunes plug-in then this might be the one for you. iConcertCal will scan your iTunes music and will check with several concert/tour databases on the web for concerts that bands in your iTunes library are in. It goes a step further and limits its results to within 75 miles […]

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By Katie@smalldog.com (not Ed@Smalldog.com) When it comes to a computer, the most important thing to me is making sure I have a cute case to carry it in! It’s been a tough mission to find a bag that is both attractive and protects your computer until now. We just began carrying the Casauri line of […]

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Looking for a really fun, and addicting game? Flow might just be the game for you. Currently it’s available for the PC and Mac as a Flash game (so that means you’ll need to have the latest version of Flash installed). You can use this game on Windows, OS X and Linux since all these […]

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by David@Smalldog.com Having display issues? Something funky happening that restarting or repairing permissions doesn’t fix? When all else fails, zap the PRAM. PRAM (parameter random access memory) stores certain system and device settings that the OS access on a regular basis. Unlike OS 9, monitor and network settings are not longer stored in the PRAM, […]

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I know that you can view various characters through the Character Palette (done through the International preference pane) but I usually don’t have the palette activated. This widget allows me to see tons of common symbols (copyright, restricted, Pi, the Apple logo, upside down question marks and exclamation marks, etc…) and how I can get […]

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