 |  | Build Your Own Humanoid Robots This unique guide to sophisticated robotics projects brings humanoid robot construction home to the hobbyist. Written by a well-known figure in the robotics communicty, Build Your Own Humanoid Robots provides step-by-step directions for 6 exciting projects, each costing less than $300. Together, they form the essential ingredients for making your own humanoid robot. |
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 |  | Geeks on Call: PCs 5-Minute Fixes PCs have evolved dramatically, and as they[ve grown more powerful and versatile, they've also become more complex. Here are simple and straightforward ways to understand your PC, step-by-step directions for diagnosing and solving problems, secrets for making yoru PC behave and ways to have more fun. |
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 |  | Electronic Projects for Dummies Who says the Science Fair has to end? If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. Here are complete directions for building ten cool creations that involve light, sound, or vibrations--a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more, with full parts and tools lists, safety guidelines, and wiring schematics. |
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 |  | Robots Demystified Now anyone with an interest in robotics can gain a deeper understanding--without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Robotics Demystified, expert robot builder and author Edwin Wise provides an effective and totally painless way to learn about the technologies used to build robots. |
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 |  | RFID Toys It' all about control! Radio frequency identification now belongs to the masses, and it lets you control all sorts of things. Like access to your front door. Or valuables in an RFID_enabled safe. You can corral your stuff within an RFID-monitored perimeter, or build a shelf that tells you when you're out of hot sauce. |
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This ingenious book/Web site partnership teaches the skills you need to program a robot-and gives you a virtual robot waiting online to perform your commands and test your programming expertise. |
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If you have basic electronics abilities, this book gives you everything you need to create 12 exciting robotic projects using off-the-shelf products and workshop-built devices. Ideal for anyone interested in electronic and motion control, this book gives you the building blocks you need to go practically anywhere in robotics. |
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If you are interested in electronics , but don't know where to start, Beginning Electronics Through Projects lets you learn the basics through building 10 easy projects. |
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Perfect for hobbyists, students and those who want to get ahead in tech-related careers, this book contains easy-to-follow lessons and applications. It contains over 500 illustrations, practical examples and self-quizzes and tests. |
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 |  | Build Your Own PC-3rd Ed By Morris Rosenthal
Build a computer from from start to finish as easily as following a recipe with this highly visual and interactive guide. |
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 |  | The Audiophile’s Project Sourcebook By G. Randy Slone
Build audio projects that produce great sound for less cost. This book provides straightforward help in building and understanding top-quality audio electronics projects. |
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Presents a clear, to-the-point explanation of must-know technical terms, a fully illustrated telecommunications dictionary and up-to-date new terms and definitions not found in other dictionaries. |
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 |  | Bigelow's Build Your Own PC Reference By Stephen Bigelow
Building your own PC is the way to go! You'll get exactly the system you want and you'll have fun doing it. For intermediate readers. |
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 |  | Wi-Fi Toys This book will help you create 15 projects using wireless technology. Each includes a list of materials needed, step-by-step illustrated instructions. Learn how to build a custom antenna, set up a car-to-car videoconference link, use TIVO with Wi-Fi and more. |
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|  | Electronics DeMystified Master one subject one simple step at a time--at your own speed. This unique self-teaching guide offers problems at the end of each chapter and section to pinpoint weaknesses, and a 70-question final exam to reinforce the entire book. |
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Get the book that helps you get the most out of your digital camera in no time. Follow along this easy-to-use guide and learn to set up your shot like a pro, get the lighting right, photograph people, landscapes, and action shots, edit and enhance your digital images, print high quality photos, share your photos online, and much more. |
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 |  | The PC Doctor's fix-it-yourself Guide By Adrian W. Kinglsey-Hughes
Diagnose, fix, upgrade, and maintain your PC and install software and peripherals with help from this easy-to-use guide. |
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 |  | Geek My Ride By Auri Rahimzadeh
Does your idea of automotive high tech do far beyond a backseat DVD player with a drop-down screen? How about a gaming PC? Internet access? Satellite TV? Maybe videoconferenceing? Oh yeah--now that's more like it! |
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|  | Windows Vista for Dummies Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista. The thing that's made Windows for Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. |
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