Events and Books

iPad for Boomers


In this book, Brian Proffitt dissects and discuss the Apple iPad. He says the device, particularly for older adults, is less complicated than a desktop or laptop computer. In this book, he shows readers how to use the iPad, explains the features, outlines the best applications it has, and explains how to tap into the online world using it.

The Most Human Human

In his latest book, Brian Christian compares the intelligence of humans to that of computers, built by humans. This raises the question: are humans no better than the machine they created? Christian reveals where humans are failing most in abilities to learn, communicate and understand and shows how humans can become more human.
The DatacenterDynamics Converged event, taking place for the fifth time in Johannesburg on 20 September, tackles the pressing questions confronting today’s data centre sector.

Reverse Innovation

Virjay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble guide the reader through the concept of reverse innovation. This is where companies develop products for emerging markets first, instead of scaling down first-world products. Emerging markets, say the authors, will transform the global economy.

802.11n: A Survival Guide

With a significant jump in throughput over previous standards, 802.11n is the first wireless technology that doesn’t trade speed for mobility. In this concise guide, Matthew Gast shows the reader why wireless has become the default method of connecting to a network, and provides technical details needed to plan, design, and deploy 802.11n today. – oreilly.com

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