Adobe Photoshop CS One-on-One clears the fog, taking you from graphics newbie to Photoshop warrior. This full-color book from Photoshop master Deke McClelland includes a CD with nearly two hours of professionally produced video tutorials that feature Deke and relate to the book's written instructions, giving you an up-close and personal training experience that simulates the classroom environment. You'll travel step by step through real-world projects that help you gain Photoshop proficiency, and along the way, you'll get a good dose of graphics theory, best practices, and tips for avoiding Photoshop disasters.

Dreamweaver MX
2004: The Missing Manual helps first-time and experienced web
designers bring stunning, interactive web sites to life. A step-by-step
annotated tutorial takes readers through the construction of a
state-of-the-art commercial web site, complete with Flash buttons,
Cascading Style Sheets, and dynamic databases. You'll learn how to create
and when it's appropriate to use web features such as forms, animations,
and pop-up windows. And you'll learn scores of undocumented workarounds and
shortcuts. With over 500 illustrations and a handcrafted index, this book
is the ultimate atlas for Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Ethereal Packet
Sniffing (Syngress) is the first book available on Ethereal, the
premier open source protocol analyzer for Windows and Unix. Ethereal offers
more protocol decoding and reassembly than any free sniffer out there, and
this book will show you how to make the most out of it. You'll learn how to
use Tethereal, the command-line version of Ethereal; install and build
Ethereal from source; pinpoint network problems using filters to manage
network operations and traffic; import and export files between Ethereal
and various compatible products; and so much more.
Linux Pocket Guide gets you up to speed quickly on day-to-day Linux use. The book begins with general concepts like files and directories, the shell, and X windows, and then presents detailed overviews of the most essential commands. You'll learn each command's purpose, usage, options, location on disk, and even the RPM package that installed it. Throw in a host of valuable power user tips and a friendly, accessible style, and you'll find this practical, to-the-point book a small but mighty resource for Linux users. Sample Excerpts are available online.
Java Examples in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition has been updated to cover Java 1.4. It contains 193 complete, practical examples, with more than 21,900 lines of densely commented, professionally written Java code that cover 20 distinct client-side and server-side APIs. There are new chapters on the Java Sound API and the New I/O API, and the chapters on XML and servlets have been rewritten to cover the latest versions of the specifications and to demonstrate best practices for Java 1.4. Sample Chapter 13, Printing, is available
free online.
sendmail Cookbook provides step-by-step solutions for administrators who need to solve configuration problems fast. Each recipe outlines a configuration problem, presents the code that solves that problem, and explains the code in detail. The book provides lots of material that doesn't get much coverage elsewhere: STARTTLS and AUTH are given entire chapters, and LDAP is covered in recipes throughout the book. Don't wade through dense documentation to work out custom solutions; just grab a recipe and solve the problem. Sample Chapter 2, Delivery and Forwarding, is available online.
Oracle Essentials, 3rd Edition: Oracle Database 10g distills a vast amount of knowledge into an easy-to-read volume. The new edition of this classic book covers the full range of Oracle's features and technologies, including the product line, architecture, data structures, networking, concurrency, and tuning. With a new overview of Oracle 10g, as well as coverage of recent releases 9i and 8i, this book provides everything you need to install and run Oracle databases. If you're new to Oracle or upgrading to Oracle 10g, you'll find this comprehensive guide essential. Sample Chapter 1, Introducing Oracle, is available online.
Running Mac OS X Panther is the ultimate Swiss Army Knife for power users who want to customize, rev up, and get the most out of their Macs. The book takes readers deep inside Mac OS X's core, revealing the inner workings of Panther. Learn where Mac OS X came from, how it's put together, and how it works; get the tools you to need to examine how your Mac is running and adjust all the knobs behind its operation; and learn all the ways Mac OS X interfaces with the world around it.
Hardware Hacking
Projects for Geeks -- From building a home arcade machine to creating a
cubicle intrusion detection system, Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks offers
an array of inventive, customized electronics projects for the geek
who can't help looking at a gadget and wondering how it might be
"upgraded." The book begins with less complex hacking projects then
moves into more advanced hacks. Clear step-by-step instructions allow
even those with no formal electronics- or hardware-engineering skills to hack real hardware
in clever ways. Sample
Excerpts are available free online.
iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual -- iTunes and the iTunes music store aren't just for Mac fans anymore. Anyone running Windows XP or 2000
can now cash in on all the capabilities of this music store jukebox. Our new version of iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual has been thoroughly updated to reflect these changes. No matter what kind of music moves you, this book will help you get much more out of your iPod--and much more into it.
Hardware Hacking (Syngress) is for people who dream of running Linux on an Xbox and opening a garage door with a PDA. To successfully hack consumer and SOHO electronic devices, you need knowledge of electrical engineering, operating systems, software coding, and mechanics; the first part of this book is a primer on these topics. Then the real fun begins. You'll learn how to hack mobile devices (PDAs, cell phones), gaming systems (Xbox, PS/2, Atari), audio/visual equipment (TiVo boxes, home theater PCs), computer equipment (iMacs, laptops, mini-motherboards), and much more.
Squid: The Definitive Guide -- Squid is the most popular web caching software in use today, and it works on a variety of platforms including Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows. Written by Duane Wessels, the creator of Squid, this book will help you configure and tune Squid for your particular situation. Newcomers to Squid will learn how to download, compile, and install code. Seasoned users will be able to dive into advanced topics such as high-performance storage options, rewriting requests, HTTP server acceleration, monitoring, debugging, and troubleshooting Squid. Sample Chapter 8, Advanced Disk Cache Topics, is available online.