Customer Review: I thought this book was very easy to follow, and well organized. This book is exactly what it says it is, a user manual for the iPhone. It covers all the basic functionality, and includes a few tips and tricks that you might not know about otherwise. For the most part, I find the iPhone very... more info
Customer Review: I cannot offer high enough praise for this brief, artistic introduction to the Arduino Microcontroller and its enthusiastic user community. In this 118 page handbook, easily stored with your electronics tools, the author a co-designer of the Arduino controller, provides everything needed for the... more info
Customer Review: This book (the 6th edition, that is) was published on the heels of Apple's recent updating of the iPod line with the new Nanos and Touches. I naively assumed that the timing was so that it could have the very latest info about the newest iPods. Not so. It refers to the pudgy third gen Nano as the... more info
Customer Review: Inpire a lot of stuff I could make for fun. One is "Impulse Jam Jar Jet" I was thinking about making that a car to race each other. Very cool book,
Love it.
Customer Review: Clearly-written, well-indexed, and full of information, this book saved me a lot of time and mental anguish when dealing with a newly-purchased iPhone. Highly recommended.
Customer Review: I consider this book a good introduction to the iPhone as an "intructions manual". However, I do not consider that this book covers issues "outside the box". Things to consider for future editions should include: 1) Pros and cons of purchasing the iPhone at an Apple Store, ATT Store, or super... more info
Customer Review: This idea book and collection of projects on networking microcontrollers with sensors, infrared and radio links, as well as communicating from these sensors and controllers over the Internet, is written by one of the pioneers of physical computing, Tom Igoe. He also teaches at NYU Interactive... more info
Customer Review: I think the book is great; however, I didn't see a specification for the version of Windows in the ad. I have Windows XP; the book I received is for Windows Vista.