Category Archives: Book Reviews

Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook

The trouble with this troubleshooting handbook is that it is a killer book. “Killer” in the sense that the book weighs a ton (exaggeration, of course) and can cause serious damage when used as a weapon. Sarcasm aside, Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook claims to be an essential reference for solving difficult networking problems. The difficulty, as… Read More: Internetworking Troubleshooting Handbook »

Not your typical book on digital photography

Well indexed and organized, How to Do Everything with Your Digital Camerais an easy-to-follow guide that teaches you how to organize, edit, and store your favourite photos in digital media, as well as how to upload images directly from your camera to the Web. Topics such as editing software, hardware add-ons, online image management tools,… Read More: Not your typical book on digital photography »

A newcomer’s guide to wireless telecommunications technologies

Data Over Wireless  Networks: Bluetooth, WAP, and Wireless LANs is a good primer for those who want an honest understanding of wireless data communications technologies and their capabilities. Written by Gilbert Held, an award-winning author and lecturer who specializes in the application of computer and communications technology, the eleven chapters explain how wireless technology works and… Read More: A newcomer’s guide to wireless telecommunications technologies »

Become a D.I.Y. expert

Written with non-technical PC users in mind, Fix Your Own PC is a valuable guide to diagnosing, fixing, and understanding your PC. That is hardly surprising, given that the book is into its sixth edition with over 200,000 copies in print. In the author’s opinion, repairing a PC is actually a job that exercises the muscles… Read More: Become a D.I.Y. expert »