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Handheld Gadgets

By Neil Morris, Oxford Designers and Illustrators

Masters of the Word: How Media Shaped History

By William L. Bernstein

Handbook of New Media: Student Edition

By Leah A Lievrouw, Sonia Livingstone

A Simple Approach to Digital Signal Processing

By Craig Marven, Gillian Ewers

Digital Signal Processing: A Student's Guide

By Trevor J. Terrell, Lik-Kwan Shark

Circuits And Fields

By Aaron, Taberner

Introduction to Discrete-time Signals and Systems

By R. I. Damper

Signals in Linear Circuits

By Jose Bejar Cruz

Principles of Digital Image Processing

By Jan Teuber

Modern Digital and Analog Communications Systems

By B. P. Lathi

Randomized Signal Processing

By Ivars Bilinskis, Arnolds Mikelsons (both of Academy of Sciences, Latvia)

Signal Processing for Industrial Diagnostics

By T.J. Ledwidge, etc.

Understanding Digital Games

By Jason Rutter, Jo Bryce

The NewMediaReader

The Language of New Media

By Lev Manovich (City University of New York)

Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village

By Charles Ess, Fay Sudweeks, Susan Herring

The Singing Line

By Alice Thomson

Television and Teletext

By Dennis N. Pim

Introduction to Radar Systems

By Merrill I. Skolnik

Spectrum and Network Measurements

By Robert A. Witte (Agilent Technologies, USA)

TV and Video Engineer's Reference Book

By K.G. Jackson, G.B. Townsend

Least Square Estimation with Applications to Digital Signal Processing

By Arthur A. Giordano, Frank M. Hsu

Embedded Systems: A Contemporary Design Tool

By James K. Peckol

Voice and Data Communications Handbook

By Regis J. Bates, Donald Gregory

Telecosm: How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World

By George Gilder

Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World

By Jane McGonigal

Essential JTAPI

By Spencer Roberts

Applied Electromagnetism

By P. Hammond

Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level

By Leander Kahney

Introduction to Digital Computer Technology

By Louis Nashelsky