Category Archives: Book Reviews

Don’t touch the shiny parts…

Do you know that the oil on your fingers can ruin internal PC connections? Well, that’s just one of the valuable lessons you’ll learn from expert PC upgrader and author of this book, Glenn Weadock. According to the book’s publisher, none of Glenn’s PCs contains any of its original parts. That says a lot about… Read More »

Start up your e-business instantly

Whether you are an entrepreneur looking to start an Internet business or the proprietor of a brick-and-mortal firm planning to go online, Instant E-commerceserves as a good primer. Everything from planning your first e-commerce site to diagnosing and curing common Web site problems is detailed in this paperback. Written by Kate J. Chase, who has… Read More »

Internet Piracy Exposed

Learn how to share your files over the Internet safely and legally with Internet Piracy Exposed. This book presents a fascinating look at Internet piracy, which, according to the author, is the up-and-coming hobby of the new millennium. It features interesting anecdotes about how pirates work, how users are ‘recruited’, real-life ‘inner-circle’ stories and discussions… Read More »

PC Hardware: The Complete Reference

Build, configure, and troubleshoot your PC with this comprehensive guide. Written by veteran professionals in the field of hardware and networking, PC Hardware: The Complete Referencecovers everything from hardware basics to resolving advanced configuration issues. Whatever you need to know about the PC – be it installing new peripherals or increasing your computer’s memory, you… Read More »

Photoshop 6 for Windows Bible

Talk about blowing your own trumpet! This book by Photoshop expert Deke McClelland has a good five pages of praises for it right at the beginning. The eulogies shouldn’t bother you too much if you have time to spare, but they may seem like overkill when you really dig into the book. Nonetheless, this ‘bible’… Read More »