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Computers & The Internet


King Dollar Paul Blustein 14th April, pb, eb, £12.99, 9780300288469


Economic journalist on why the US dollar is positioned to maintain global primacy and what that means for America and the world.


Zone Books


Counterrevolution Melinda Cooper 17th March, pb, eb, £20, 9781945861154


Thorough investigation of the combination of austerity and extravagance that characterises US government spending and central bank monetary policy.


Computers & The Internet


through the entire process, from setting up an AI development environment to optimising and securing enterprise- scale AI workloads.


Artificial Intelligence and Game Theory Ashton T Sperry-Taylor


30th March, pb, eb, £54.99, 9798868821196


APress


Practical Laravel 11 Zeeshan Chawdhary 12th June, pb, eb, £54.99, 9798868802263


Explores the latest version of Laravel and its ecosystem, including Laravel Nova, Telescope, Horizon and Vapor.


Designing Our Future Diana Olynick 29th March, pb, eb, £32.99, 9798868811623


The field of “futures thinking” explored in a systematic unpacking of its main design methodologies. Illustrates how AI tools and techniques can enhance and refine these approaches.


PII Minimization Handbook Patricia Thaine, Kathrin Gardhouse


13th July, pb, eb, £54.99, 9798868817410


Thorough practical guide to minimising personally identifiable information (PII) in every conceivable case across finance, healthcare, insurance, legal, marketing, HR and government.


Blockchain Basics Daniel Drescher 13th March, pb, eb, £27.99, 9798868818523


Blockchain technology taught in 25 concise steps. Updated version explores new developments such as proof of stake, smart contracts and more.


Mastering Asp.net Core 10 Mabrouk Mahdhi


2nd May, pb, eb, £54.99, 9798868818912


All-encompassing update on Microsoft’s framework for developing web apps using the .NET 10 framework. Continues the legacy of the classic manual but with 100% new material.


Practical Rhel AI Luca Berton 23rd March, pb, eb, £49.99, 9798868819001


Whether an AI developer, data scientist or DevOps engineer, this book walks the reader


Spring/Summer 2026


Quite Possibly the Best Introduction to AI Fola Yahaya


1st April, hb, £9.99, 9781398862319


Cuts through the hype to explain what AI is (and is not), how it works and the likely outcomes ahead.


Bridges the gap between theoretical strategy and its real-world impact on AI systems. Organised in a fun, reference-style format, each section offers a standalone exploration of advanced topics.


AI Meets Strategy Anshuman Srivastava, Abhinav Garg, Anshuman Mishra


12th April, pb, eb, £39.99, 9798868821387


Explore how AI is driving the evolution of product management. Equips modern product managers with the tools to harness AI and data to design, build and scale innovative products.


Beyond the QA Interview Ahmed El-Deeb 24th March, pb, eb, £54.99, 9798868821653


How to build a sustainable, future- proof career in Quality Assurance. This book takes a two-pronged approach.


Deceptive Intelligence Sean Oriyano 13th March, pb, eb, £32.99, 9798868821769


The transformative impact of artificial intelligence on social engineering and testing. A timely guide for navigating one of the most pressing challenges in modern cybersecurity.


Arcturus


Bloomsbury Sigma


Next Level: Making Games That Make Themselves Michael Cook


7th May, hb, eb, £22, 9781399423397


How generative systems are reshaping the way games are made, how we experience them and what this reveals about creativity itself.


For Dummies


AI in Business for Dummies Jeffrey Allan


25th March, pb, eb, £22.99, 9781394377343


Clear insight into AI’s capabilities, the AI tools that get the job done and how to best put artificial intelligence to work in a company.


Guardian Faber


Super Nintendo Keza MacDonald 12th February, hb, eb, £20, 9781783353057


Joyful exploration of the cultural phenomenon that created Mario, Zelda and Pokémon and an ode to the love of gaming by one of the most trusted voices in video games writing.


In Easy Steps


Microsoft 365 in Easy Steps Nick Vandome


30th June, pb, eb, £14.99, 9781787910515


Second edition takes readers through the key features.


Go Programming in Easy Steps Mike McGrath


24th April, pb, eb, £19.99, 9781787910522


Updated to cover the latest version of Golang. Illustrates Golang programming basics before moving on to demonstrate Object-Oriented Programming with Golang.


MIT Press


King Pong Raiford Guins 10th February, pb, £17.99, 9780262051330


Why and how Atari’s first video game established an industry that shapes consumers relationships to technology to this day.


Auditing AI Christian Sandvig 21st April, pb, £17.99, 9780262051729


How tech companies, journalists and policymakers can prevent AI decision-making from going wrong.


Artificial Religion Mark Coeckelbergh 7th April, pb, £29, 9780262052214


AI is shaped by Western religious culture and universal existential aspirations. The author explains why we think we need AI in the first place.


Inventing Eliza David M Berry, Sarah Ciston, Anthony C Hay, Mark C Marino, Peter Millican


12th May, pb, £33, 9780262052481


Shows how the infamous Eliza chatbot transformed ideas about AI and society’s response to it.


Mudlark


Little Blue Dot Katherine Dunn 18th June, hb, eb, £20, 9780008666965


Narrative non-fiction explores the acute vulnerability of the GPS satellite system, lifting the lid on the invisible connections of the globe.


O’Reilly Media


Designing Data- intensive Applications Martin Kleppmann, Chris Riccomini


28th February, pb, eb, £55.99, 9781098119065


In this second edition, the authors build on the foundations laid in the first, integrating new technologies and emerging trends.


Learning Ransomware Response & Recovery W Curtis Preston, Michael Saylor


31st March, pb, eb, £47.99, 9781098169589


Whether security professional or backup admin, this essential roadmap on protecting companies is for you.


Introducing C++ Frances Buontempo 28th April, pb, eb, £47.99, 9781098178147


Gets the reader up to speed quickly with the latest features and best practice of the language in preparation for more advanced exploration.


Tidy Together Kent Beck 28th February, pb, eb, £31.99, 9781098178765


Building on the ideas from Tidy First?, Beck shows teams how to


balance changes to a system’s behaviour with improvements to its structure to ensure smoother development and faster progress.


Agentic Mesh Eric Broda, Davis Broda 31st March, pb, eb, £63.99, 9798341621640


Practical guide unpacks how agentic mesh works, explains its key components and illustrates how agents can discover, interact and transact with ease.


Large Language Models – The Hard Part Tharsis TP Souza


30th April, pb, eb, £63.99, 9798341622524


Clear, practical examination of the limitations developers and ML engineers face when building these applications.


The Effective Software Engineer Addy Osmani


31st March, pb, eb, £31.99, 9798341638174


Trove of actionable insights, real-world examples, practical frameworks and pragmatic advice drawn from years of experience (and plenty of mistakes) in the software industry.


Princeton University Press


Thinking AI John MacCormick 16th June, hb, eb, £25, 9780691191737


Can a computer program think like a human?


Python Practice Lab Angelica Lim, Victor Cheung


26th May, pb, eb, £25, 9780691243603


Guide to learning basic programming by writing fun, working programs that gradually become more complex.


The Delicate Art of Brute Force Paul J Nahin


12th May, hb, eb, £22, 9780691267463


Using everyday computational power to tackle complex—and seemingly unsolvable— math problems.


Computing in the Age of Decolonization Dwaipayan Banerjee


21st April, hb, eb, £30, 9780691268217


How Cold War geo- politics and domestic capitalism changed the trajectory of India’s computing industry.


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