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05-18-07

Got an iPod, digital camera, or Roomba that's not cooperating? You've got company. Join us as we chronicle the tips, tricks, and occasional disasters that ensue when devices invade your home. Perfect for the Missing Manual fan who's looking for a steady stream of reader-friendly advice on living the digital life.

05-18-07

Flummoxed by your iPod? Upgrading your cell phone? In the market for a new digital camera? If your life's filled with digital thingamajigs and gizmos, chances are you're a devotee of gadget guru David Pogue, the popular New York Times tech columnist, and founder and author of the Missing Manual series. And now he's the star of his own TV show. That's right. "It's All Geek to Me" --a six-episode TV show hosted and written by this multi-talented tech expert--begins May 18 at 8 p.m.(ET) on two channels, Discovery HD and The Science Channel.

02-16-07

The Good, the Bad, and the Beauty of Vista -- In this podcast interview with David Pogue, Computerworld's Joyce Carpenter asks about the new features that set Vista apart from past Windows Operating Systems, and David's motivation for writing Window's Vista: The Missing Manual. His answer? "It lets me say things that you couldn't say in [an official] manual. I can criticize a feature for being lame, and there are some in Windows Vista."

02-15-07

Breaking the Myth of Megapixels -- David Pogue answers the question every camera shopper thinks about: how many megapixels do I need? His New York Times article, "Breaking the Myth of Megapixels" covers a test devised by Ellis Veneer, technical editor of Professional Photographer magazine. The test helps prove that very few can detect differences in photos taken at different resolutions.

01-29-07

Subscribe to Pogue's Videos -- David Pogue's weekly New York Times videos are now available on YouTube and from the iTunes Store. Subscribe for free and receive a new video automatically every week—crystal clear and ad-free! Click here to subscribe to the videos or just to watch them individually.

01-20-07

Take a Listen to David Pogue — David reveals Windows Vista tips and tricks and talks about his new book, Windows Vista: The Missing Manual to Public Library Association blogger and podcaster Andrea Mercado.

01-09-07

Six Essential iPod Tips & Tricks -- If you got a new iPod this holiday season, don't miss J.D. Biersdorfer's Six Fresh Tips from iPod: The Missing Manual. J.D. is the author of our substantially revised iPod: The Missing Manual, 5th Edition.

01-09-07

Buy Two Books, Get the Third FREE! -- Buy two books direct from O'Reilly and get the third free by using discount code OPC10 in our shopping cart. All orders over $29.95 qualify for free shipping within the US.

01-09-07

A Conversation with David Pogue — David explains why he wrote Windows Vista: The Missing Manual, and what's new in Windows Vista.

01-09-07

David Pogue's Discovery Series -- Mark your calendar for David Pogue's new TV series. He recently filmed six episodes of "It's All Geek to Me" which airs in February on The Science Channel, Discovery HD and Discovery Europe.

09-13-06

Barbara Brundage on Photoshop Elements 5 -- Bestselling O'Reilly author Barbara Brundage discusses Adobe's just announced Photoshop Elements 5 (mp3). In her new book, Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual, Brundage explains how to use the new software's state-of-the-art tools and functions.

05-31-06

PDF Update to Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Ed — As technologies evolve rapidly, we keep our books fresh on bookstore shelves by including updates in the reprints when possible. (For various reasons, a reprint can't substantially alter the original, so we save big updates for revisions, rather than reprints.) In the latest reprint of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, we added material to cover the Intel Macs. A lot of people who bought earlier printings of the book wanted this info, so we've posted it here. The PDF includes David Pogue's updates, along with his directions to the layout team on where those changes should go. Enjoy!

01-17-06

Dreamweaver 8 Missing Manual: Page Layout 101 -- Controlling a page's layout remains one of a web designer's greatest challenges. Fortunately, Dreamweaver provides the tools for creating any number of designs. In Chapter 7 of Dreamweaver 8: The Missing Manual, you'll learn about Dreamweaver's advanced table tools that let you build beautiful table-based layouts. With these tools and this book, you'll soon be gliding along the path to attractive, effective web pages. If you like this chapter, read the whole book (and up to nine others) on Safari with a free trial subscription.

08-10-05

Dashboard Widgets Poguecast -- Listen to David Pogue cover Dashboard Widgets: what they are, how to use the Widget Bar, and what Widgets can do for you. He provides tips on some of the crazy and fun widgets available for free download. For more on Dashboard, pick up a copy of David's newly updated Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition.

08-10-05

Automator Automation Poguecast -- Listen to David Pogue cover Automator workflows that can help save on computing time. Learn how to use Automator to automate backups, zip up applications, and set alarms for automatic processing. Then check out all of David's Poguecasts.

08-02-05

My Favorite Macworld Product: The IRISPen -- Have you ever said, "If I learn just one great thing, then the whole conference was worth attending"? Last month, at Macworld Boston, Adam Goldstein discovered the IRISPen, and he shares the details of this handy text-scanning device with us. Adam is the author of AppleScript: The Missing Manual.

07-25-05

David Pogue is Podcasting! -- David Pogue's first podcast is all about Spotlight. Listen to David's secret Tiger tips for Spotlight super searches--how to use spotlight to help access your data faster, streamline searches, and even launch applications faster. And for everything you need to know about Tiger, pick up a copy of David's newly updated Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition.

04-11-05

Revving Up Photoshop Elements 3 for Windows -- Photoshop Elements 3 offers lots of great new features and tools. Unfortunately, you may find its performance isn't always as up to snuff. Barbara Brundage rounds up some of the most useful hints for revving up Elements' performance and keeping it running smoothly. Barbara is the author of Photoshop Elements 3: The Missing Manual.

04-06-05

Tax Time: A Year-End Checklist of Accounting Tasks -- Whether you handle your company's accounting yourself or hand off the major accounting tasks to an accountant, Bonnie Biafore provides a checklist of eight accounting tasks you'll want to complete shortly after the end of your fiscal year. Bonnie is the author of QuickBooks 2005: The Missing Manual.

12-10-04

Security Centers and Firewalls -- With the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Microsoft's latest and most reliable corporate desktop operating system now provides better protection against viruses, worms, and malicious hackers. This book excerpt describes how to use SP2's Security Center, along with everything you need to know about choosing and using a firewall. Knowledge is power; learn to protect your system with Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition.

12-03-04

David Pogue's "CBS News Sunday Morning" Wins an Emmy -- The National Television Academy has announced the winners of the Annual Emmy Awards for Business and Financial Reporting. In the category of "Outstanding Interpretation and/or Analysis of a Business News Story -- Regularly Scheduled Newscast," David Pogue's "CBS News Sunday Morning" won the Emmy: "David Pogue takes complex technological applications such as Google or Spam and makes them comprehensible to the ordinary, non-technophile viewer." David is the creator of the Missing Manuals Series.

10-18-04

Mac OS X Power Hound Helpful Hints -- Here are eight tricks to help your Mac OS X run smoother, along with some new ways to personalize your working environment. Examples include activating Exposé with a multi-button mouse, saving iTunes Music Store videos and trailers, and customizing the Dock "poof." You'll get hundreds of secrets for easier, faster, and better ways to use Panther in O'Reilly's new Mac OS X Power Hound, Panther Edition.

10-13-04

Power Hound Tips for Online Protection -- The Internet is a dangerous place, and sometimes the dangers come from unexpected quarters. So in addition to taking the usual online precautions, the Power Hound offers some tips about how to protect yourself against dangers you may have never even thought of, excerpted from O'Reilly's newly released Windows XP Power Hound.

08-10-04

Apple Logo in iDVD -- If you make your own movies with iDVD, you may be troubled by the Apple logo that imposes itself upon your finished images. You and your viewers need not suffer through the persistent advertisement. David Pogue tells you how to get rid of the Apple watermark so your movies can be Blockbuster hits. Get a complete course in Macintosh filmmaking with iMovie 3 & iDVD: The Missing Manual.

05-21-04

The Fight Against Spam, Part 2 -- François Joseph de Kermadec continues his discussion of how to establish an anti-spam strategy by taking a close look at Mail.app's Junk Mail filter. Learn the math behind how it works, and then learn how to fine-tune and automate Mail's Junk Mail feature. Unleash the full potential of your Mac with Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition.

05-18-04

Mac Fan, Yech -- A Mac owner and Missing Manual reader wrote to David Pogue to object to the use of "Mac fan" in David's books. "I don't like to be called a Mac fan any more than I like being called a Dummy." David explains that this choice of words is quite deliberate, but he's also open to other suggestions. Read about it in the latest From David's Desk.

01-15-04

David Pogue's iLife '04 Mini Manual (PDF) is your guide to the new features in iLife, Apple's tightly integrated suite of media applications. This exclusive preview is the only documentation available until the spring release of our full-length books on these applications: iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual; iPhoto 4: The Missing Manual; iMovie 4 & iDVD: The Missing Manual; GarageBand: The Missing Manual; and iLife '04: The Missing Manual. Meanwhile, be sure to check out the best Mac book, period: Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition.

12-29-03

Hopscotch Reading -- Mac OS X: The Missing Manual includes comments about earlier editions of the Mac OS, comparing what was with what currently is. One reader says these retrospective comments make him come to a screeching halt. David Pogue responds in the latest From David's Desk.

11-05-03

Trouble Downloading to iPhoto -- A reader asked David Pogue why all of the pictures stored in her digital camera aren't downloading to iPhoto. David explains it's a matter of file format, not memory, and he offers solutions that are covered more fully in his book, iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual.

10-06-03

David Pogue's Worst Nightmare

09-25-03

iPhoto 2: The Mini Manual (PDF) is a quick reference to some of the best features in the iPhoto 2 digital shoebox, including importing and editing pictures, emailing photos, and making big iPhoto libraries a lot faster. This booklet is excerpted from iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual.

09-15-03

The 2003 MDJ Power 25 -- Four of the MDJ's Power 25 of the Mac Industry are speaking at October's O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference: Adam Engst, David Pogue, Tim O'Reilly, and Sal Soghoian.

09-03-03

Mac OS X Hints Sampler (PDF) -- Learn how to make quick exits, stifle irrelevant software updates, minimize all open windows, and a host of tips to get the most out of iTunes and iPhoto, in this sampling of the 560 high-octane secrets presented in Mac OS X Hints: Jaguar Edition.

07-30-03

The Care and Feeding of Your iPod -- Here are ten basic battery tips to help iPodders keep the tunes spinning, from J.D. Biersdorfer, author of iPod: The Missing Manual.

06-19-03

Managing Large Image Libraries with iPhoto 2 -- You have thousands of pictures you want to move to iPhoto 2. How do you set up iPhoto to handle all the data without getting bogged down? This tutorial by Derrick Story shows you how to import, organize, and archive vast image collections in iPhoto 2. Derrick is a coauthor of iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual.

06-05-03

Power Keys in Jaguar -- David Pogue received a letter from a reader who couldn't put his Mac to sleep. The keyboard command described in Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition kept giving him a black screen instead. David points the power user in the right direction in the latest From David's Desk.

06-02-03

Rob's Top Mac OS X Hints, Part 1 -- Here are eight useful and fun tips from Rob Griffiths, creator of macosxhints.com and author of O'Reilly's Mac OS X Hints: Jaguar Edition.

05-13-03

New on Safari: Mac OS X: The Missing Manual -- This best-selling Pogue Press/O'Reilly title is now available online through the O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf. If you haven't gone on Safari yet, try a free trial subscription.

04-10-03

Getting Dreamweaver MX Up to Speed with PHP -- David McFarland has updated his article on Dreamweaver's PHP extensions to include some free and commercial products from Interakt. If you missed his article the first time around, Dave has written a comprehensive list of available add-ons for using PHP with Dreamweaver. Dave is the author of Dreamweaver MX: The Missing Manual.

04-02-03

iMovie 3 and Other New Books -- Author David Pogue talks about a number of upcoming releases that will cover everything you need to know about the Apple iLife suite, in the latest From David's Desk.

01-23-03

Missing Keystrokes in OS X -- Missing Manuals reader Jim Scott is a new OS X switcher who regrets the absence of keystrokes in OS X like those found on Windows machines. David Pogue explains that it's not really an operating system issue in January's From David's Desk.

01-20-03

David Pogue on Missing Manuals as Performance Art -- In part 2 of our interview with David Pogue, he talks about nuances and quirks of writing and editing the Missing Manuals. David has authored many of the books in the series, including the best-selling Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition .

12-19-02

An Interview with David Pogue -- How did a theater geek who never studied computers become a best-selling technical books author? Find out in part one of our interview with David Pogue, author of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition.

12-18-02

An Interview with David Pogue -- How did a theater geek who never studied computers become a best-selling tech book author? Find out in part one of our interview with David Pogue.

11-20-02

Readers Love iPhoto: The Missing Manual -- Jane Roberts writes in this Reader Review that after reading iPhoto: The Missing Manual, she at last could understand the filing, the date system, the pixels, and much more. "All was explained in simple language and it was fun to read. Thank you for a really worthwhile investment." Get your copy of iPhoto: The Missing Manual.

11-20-02

David Pogue's Many Hats -- In this Pioneer Press interview, David Pogue observes that what makes a best-selling computer book isn't the size of the market, but the size of the informational void. David is the author of the popular Mac OS X: The Missing Manual.

11-19-02

Method for Writing Your Books--Speaking Them -- Thomas Hall and David Pogue discuss speech-recognition programs and the deficiency of what's available for use on the Mac, in this month's From David's Desk.

10-31-02

Mac O'Lanterns!  Famous Mac luminaries have had their likenesses immortalized in this new twist on the old Halloween favorite.  Check out the dashing young pumpkin head we know as David Pogue, author of the second edition of Mac OS X: The Missing Head, 'er, we mean 'Manual'.

10-22-02

Office X's Sorely Needed Missing Manual--BusinessWeek's Charles Haddad writes, "This how-to book unlocks all the secrets that Microsoft doesn't bother to reveal about its truly terrific software suite." See for yourself: Office X for Macintosh: The Missing Manual.

10-17-02

Upgrade My Missing Manual? David Pogue answers the question, How different is 10.1 from 10.2 and should I get the new Mac OS X book? in this month's From David's Desk.

09-05-02

Computer Tips from David Pogue--David shares tips on how to hide your IE toolbars, close and save documents in MS Word, quickly return to the OS X desktop, and reduce the amount of spam you receive. To read other sage advice David has dispensed to readers, check out From David's Desk.

07-29-02

A Review--Mac OS X: The Missing Manual--Random Maccess says the vacuum that is technology documentation has been filled quite nicely for Mac OS X, in its review of David Pogue's Mac OS X: The Missing Manual.

07-19-02

2002 MDJ Power 25--Tim O'Reilly, David Pogue, Adam Engst, and Sal Soghoian are among this year's Mac-industry notables making the Macintosh Daily Journal Power 25 list. All four will speak at September's O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference.

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