
The great thing about Auri's approach is that the book isn't a running narrative about technology in a car. Instead, it is a how-to guide on how you can carry out any number (actually he spells out 15) of technology solutions you can install in your car. Each project spells out the tools and skills you're going to need to attack the project. Then, he gives you superbly clear step-by-step instructions on how to do the work yourself without having to call in a skilled (expensive) specialist.
@ The TechZone
Friday Web Reviews:
HARDWARE
LG GSA-2166D & GSA-2164D External Super Multi Writers @ hardwarezone
AOpen Nouveau B-350B Case @ TweakPC
DFI LAN Party UT NF4 SLI-DR Motherboard Review @ MODTHEBOX.COM
RaidMax X1 ATX Gaming Case @ Bigbruin
NVIDIA nForce4 Update Presentation @ techPowerUp
Gigabyte 6600GT Silent Pipe Review @ Tech-Hounds
3-way i955x motherboard shootout @ HEXUS
ATIs R520 architecture, the new king of the hill? @ Hardware Analysis
Accessories
Apple Mighty Mouse @ BonaFideReviews
Logitech Harmony 880 Review @ Designtechnica
D-Skin Protective Disc Skins @ ThinkComputers.org
Epson Stylus DX4800 MFD @ TrustedReviews
Software
Mozilla SeaMonkey v1.0 Alpha @ Phoronix
SlimServer @ PC Mechanic
Events
World Cyber Games US National Finals 2005 Coverage @ XYZ Computing
Special Edition Video #600 @ 3dgameman
Contests
Overclockers Online Gives Away Cooler Master Products! @ Overclockers Online
Interviews
Interview with Rickford Grant, Author of "Linux Made Easy" @ XYZ Computing
Games
Creature Conflict: The Clan Wars German Demo @ GamersHell