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A Brief History of Intelligence: Why The Evolution Of The Brain Holds The Key To The Future Of Ai
by Max BennettA Brief History of Intelligence bridges the gap between AI and neuroscience by telling the evolutionary story of how the brain came to be.
Cambridge IGCSE™ ICT Student's Book (Collins Cambridge IGCSE™)
by Paul Clowrey Colin StobartThe Collins Cambridge IGCSETM ICT Student’s Book Third Edition provides in-depth coverage of the IGCSE ICT syllabus (0417/0983) for examination from 2023. With an engaging approach that uses scenarios to build skills and link the theory to the practice of ICT, this course shows students how to make progress and prepare for their exams.
Why Is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me?: Searching For The Truth On Political Tv
by Rob BurleyA deliciously irreverent and humorous insider’s account of 25 years working at the very top of British political television ‘What Rob Burley doesn't know about political interviewing isn't worth knowing’ – Andrew Neil
Collins GCSE Grade 9-1 Revision — OCR GCSE 9-1 COMPUTER SCIENCE WORKBOOK: Ideal For Home Learning, 2023 And 2024 Exams
by Collins Gcse Paul ClowreyAfter Steve: How Apple Became A Trillion-dollar Company And Lost Its Soul
by Tripp MickleFrom the Wall Street Journal’s Tripp Mickle, the dramatic, untold story inside Apple after the passing of Steve Jobs by following his top lieutenants—Jony Ive, the Chief Design Officer, and Tim Cook, the COO-turned-CEO—and how the fading of the former and the rise of the latter led to Apple losing its soul.
Attention Span: Finding Focus For A Fulfilling Life
by Gloria MarkAS SEEN ON ARMCHAIR EXPERT WITH DAX SHEPARD AND IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, NEW YORK TIMES AND THE TIMES **A COSMOPOLITAN BEST NEW NON-FICTION BOOK TO ADD TO YOUR TBR IN 2023** **A "NEXT BIG IDEA CLUB" MUST-READ**
Social Capital: Life online in the shadow of Ireland’s tech boom
by Aoife BarryA David and Goliath story about Ireland’s role as prime real estate for the world’s largest tech multinationals, and the considerable impact it has had on us as individuals.
MINECRAFT: NEW PETS ON THE BLOCK (Stonesword Saga #3)
by Mojang ABUnruly pets, untamed mobs, and a powerful, potion-wielding witch cause trouble in Minecraft’s Stonesword Saga #3—the only official Minecraft chapter book series!
Minecraft: Mobs Rule! (Stonesword Saga #2)
by Mojang ABBook two in the OFFICIAL Minecraft Stonesword Saga series for readers age 7+
Minecraft: Crack in the Code! (Stonesword Saga #1)
by Nick EliopulosBook one in the new OFFICIAL Minecraft fiction series for readers age 7+ – the Stonesword Chronicles
100% Unofficial Among Us Playbook
by FarshoreThere’s a parasitic shapeshifter on the loose and it’s your job to work out who it is.
All New Official Minecraft Survival Handbook
by Mojang ABDiscover everything you need to know about how to survive in the Overworld.
All New Official Minecraft Redstone Handbook
by Mojang ABMinecraft is a multi-platform block-based gaming sensation available on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and mobile devices. Whether you're in Creative, Survival or Hardcore Mode, the Minecraft books contain all the advice you need to survive and thrive!
The Antisocial Network
by Ben MezrichThis is definitive take on the wildest story of the year— the David-vs.-Goliath GameStop short squeeze, a tale of fortunes won and lost overnight that may end up changing Wall Street forever.
Technology is Not the Problem
by null Timandra HarknessWe already know how much of our data is collected and used to profile and target us. The real question is why, knowing all this, do we keep going back for more? “Great book” – Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works “Essential reading” – Pete Etchells, author of Unlocked “An urgent must-read” – Tiffany Jenkins, author and broadcaster, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s A History of Secrecy Technology has delivered a world that we expect to revolve around us, our needs and preferences, and our unique personalities. We willingly hand over intimate information about ourselves in return for a world that’s easier to navigate. We live in the Personalised Century, where we view ourselves in terms of what rather than who we are – the objects of others’ recognition, rather than the subjects and authors of our own lives. Is this a sign of our shrinking sense of self? Interrogating the historical currents that have brought us here, Harkness envisages a messier, riskier and less comfortable world than the one into which we’re sliding. Challenging readers to look at what’s missing from their personalised menus, Technology is not the Problem encourages us to look afresh at the familiar: not just the technology we use every day, how we relate to the world and those around us.
The Panda, the Cat and the Dreadful Teddy: A Parody
by Paul MagrsThe surely soon-to-be million-copy bestselling sort-of inspirational parody..
Cambridge IGCSE™ ICT Teacher’s Guide (Collins Cambridge IGCSE™)
by Paul Clowrey Colin StobartFull teacher support to accompany the Cambridge IGCSE™ ICT Student’s Book Third Edition for the IGCSE ICT syllabus (0417/0983) for examination from 2023 – the Teacher’s Guide content is matched lesson-by-lesson to the Student’s Book.
black girl, no magic: reflections on race and respectability
by null Kimberly McIntosh'This book is a glowing achievement by one of the best essayists of her generation' Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff ‘Witty, fresh and full of life’ Liv Little ‘I can’t recommend more highly… it’s one of those books that I just want to press in the hands of everybody’ Damian Barr, Literary Salon Podcast Kimberly McIntosh has lived a full life, with a loving family, messy friendships, mind-expanding travel and all-night parties. She’s also spent that life wondering why such opportunities aren’t always available to people who look like her. Stemming from years of social policy research and campaign work, this essay collection brings together all that Kimberly has learned; whether that’s dismantling the myth of social mobility for those who toe the line, to understanding why her teenage Facebook posts are quite so cringe. In it, she uses her own experiences to reveal how systematic injustice impacts us all, from the pressure of nuclear families, to enduring toxic friendships, to how painful it can be to watch Love Island. Perfect for fans of Slay In Your Lane, Trick Mirror, and Bad Feminist, this dazzling debut collection brilliantly melds the personal and political to not only tell the story of a life, but what that life might teach us.
Dinosaur Therapy
by James Stewarta comic about dinosaurs navigating the complexities of life, together
Trust the Plan: The Rise Of Qanon And The Conspiracy That Reshaped The World
by Will Sommer‘Detailed and impeccably researched. Eye-opening' GUARDIAN ‘Punchy and well-reported. Sommer is the perfect person to tell this story' NEW YORK TIMES
Punters: How Paddy Power Bet Billions and Changed Gambling Forever
by Aaron RoganThe story of Paddy Power’s growth from a small chain of Irish bookies to the biggest gambling company in the world.