Sebastopol, CA—"The
book is here," says an
enthusiastic David Pogue about
his latest publication,
iPhone: The Missing Manual
(O'Reilly, $19.99)--the very
first book about Apple's new
cellphone to hit the streets.
Pogue's witty, authoritative,
full-color manual truly unlocks
the iPhone's potential.
Between the covers of
iPhone: The Missing Manual
readers will find an
entertaining, generously
illustrated guide detailing how
to use iPhone, along with tips,
shortcuts, and workarounds. Full
of humor, tricks, and surprises,
Pogue shows readers how to
extend iPhone's usefulness by
exploiting its links to the Web
as well as its connection to
Macs or PCs; how to save money
using Internet-based messages
instead of phone calls; and how
to fill the iPhone with TV shows
and DVDs for free.
Coverage includes:
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The phone and organizer.
Sophisticated features like
conference calling, visual
voicemail, and text
messaging are a finger tap
away. This book offers
detailed instructions for
syncing the iPhone with the
address book and calendar on
a Mac or PC. It even covers
syncing topics even Apple
never dreamed of, like
syncing a single iPhone with
multiple computers, or using
the iPhone as a data bucket
to merge the address books
from several different PCs.
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The iPod. With a finger
swipe or a pinch on the
3.5-inch, multitouch screen,
you can bring your music,
photos, and videos to life.
These pages cover the
iPhone's entertainment
features and how they
interact with the digital
files on your Mac or PC.
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The Internet. The iPhone can
get online in two ways: on
Wi-Fi hot spots or on AT&T's
cellular network. Learn how
to manage multiple accounts,
subscribe to RSS feeds, and
keep your iPhone secure. The
book tackles such
non-obvious problems as
solving the "two-mailbox
problem" and remedying the
iPhone's lack of a spam
filter.
-
The hardware and software.
The iPhone may be the
world's coolest computer,
but it's still a computer,
with all its complexities.
For busy professionals, working
parents, and anyone else who
owns an iPhone or plans to get
one soon and hopes to take
advantage of everything the
iPhone's offers, David Pogue's
latest Missing Manual makes it
possible.
David Pogue
is one of America's best-selling
how-to authors, with nearly 3
million books in print. David is
the creator of the Missing
Manual series and the weekly
computer columnist for The
New York Times.
Additional
Resources:
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book, including table of
contents, index, author bios,
and cover graphic, see:
http://www.oreilly/catalog/9780596513740
iPhone: The Missing Manual
David Pogue
ISBN: 0-596-51374-7, 304 pages,
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