Digitally Daunted: The Consumer's Guide to Taking Control of the Technology in Your Life
Wi-fi or wired? Cable or fiber optic? HDMI or RCA? MP3 or AAC? Do you feel overwhelmed when you hear these terms? You re not alone smart people everywhere feel intimidated by the technology in their life. Standing in an electronics store trying to decode the specs on a purchase can make anyone feel powerless. Worse it can leave you with costly mistakes that you can barely ...more
Paperback, 177 pages
Published
November 3rd 2008
by Capital Books (VA)
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There is only one word to describe Digitally Daunted – Useful. The book is exactly as its title state, it provides the reader with a basic, step by step guideline on purchasing, maintaining and troubleshooting the technology in our lives. Some of the technology outlined in this book was computers, internet, cell phones, television, cameras and the media.
The book is written by two IT trained professionals and is full of information that can help the consumer understand some of the late...more
The book is written by two IT trained professionals and is full of information that can help the consumer understand some of the late...more
I requested this title from LIBRARY THING's Early Reviewers program, because I was looking for a Consumer Guide to all the Techie Toys out there. I'm glad I got this one.
Who knew that a common sense approach would work in a Consumer guide of this sort? Not I. The language is clear, and concise. The "Geekspeak", when it shows up, is explained in a non-condescending manner. I did not read this book cover-to-cover, as I would a novel...probably because the plot is pretty thin....more
Who knew that a common sense approach would work in a Consumer guide of this sort? Not I. The language is clear, and concise. The "Geekspeak", when it shows up, is explained in a non-condescending manner. I did not read this book cover-to-cover, as I would a novel...probably because the plot is pretty thin....more
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