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The Mac mini is a very powerful, very inexpensive computer that strongly lends itself to hacking, upgrading, and expanding. That it can be "improved" is as much of its attraction as the price and performance. The Hacker's Hardware Guide to the Mac mini shows how to break down the mini, swap out parts, and build it into a computer that can do almost anything you want: as a music center for the home or car, as a home appliance monitoring system, as a gaming console, as a multimedia device, and so on. The instructions are clear and concise and the hardware parts are exactly identified. The book…mehr

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The Mac mini is a very powerful, very inexpensive computer that strongly lends itself to hacking, upgrading, and expanding. That it can be "improved" is as much of its attraction as the price and performance. The Hacker's Hardware Guide to the Mac mini shows how to break down the mini, swap out parts, and build it into a computer that can do almost anything you want: as a music center for the home or car, as a home appliance monitoring system, as a gaming console, as a multimedia device, and so on. The instructions are clear and concise and the hardware parts are exactly identified. The book is written for beginning to intermediate hackers and hobbyists. TOC:Inside the Mini.- The Basic Upgrade.- Car Mini.- Multimedia Mini.- Mini Cluster.- Mini Gaming Console.- Mini Home Control System.- Mini Music Center.
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John Biggs is the author Black Hat: Misfits, Criminals, and Scammers in the Internet Age, published by Apress in June, 2004. John is currently Senior Editor at Gizmodo.com, the gadgets weblog with 200,000 unique visitors per day as well as Editor of MacMiniGear.com, a popular Mac Mini site. I have written for Linux Journal and the New York Times on open source and security. I've worked for over ten years in the IT industry and recently completed a Master's Degree in Business and Economic Reporting at NYU.