SEPTEMBER 2004 ISSUE  


TABLE OF CONTENTS

? Tech Frontiers
See the world from a different lens; a technique that pinpoints the causes of muscle stiffness; and drool over gizmos to watch for and a lot more.

? Technosphere
Could Firefox unleash flames that will sear other browsers forever? What is SitePal? And just how long has it been since the Net came to Philippine shores? Tech guru Gadjo Sevilla answers all.

? Pole Position
Digital camcorders don't usually merit a second glance. Find out why we put Sony's latest Handycam on this month's Pole Position.

? The Grid
Summer may be hot but this month's must-haves are hotter! They're not too hot to handle, though. Just enough to seize you by the hand and make you the proud owner of one of these gizmos.

? Cover Girl
Tessa Nieto spreads the magic around as she shares parts of her charmed life, her modelling, and the tech toys she can't live without.

? Cover Story
We show you how the widescreen adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban does justice to this wildly popular book through a slew of talented actors and crew, high-tech computerized special effects.

? Fastest of the Fast
In celebration of our first year, we've compiled some of the "fastest" records in the world - from the fastest men's world championship triathlon to the fastest time to pluck a turkey. Serious or ridiculous... it's all really about speed.

? People@Speed
Remember when Motorola ruled the pager and mobile phone market? The glory days are not yet over given the right set of fingers to turn things around. Meet Motorola's Philippine General Manager, Arlene Amarante.

? Form Factor
Shades keep you cool. Shades keep you stylin'. Now keep your reign as the Cool One by keeping your form factor know-how in shape. Tutorials begin.

? Lifestyle
We give you a close look at Epson's "Seasons in the Sea" exhibit in Singapore.

? Gaming
Play Quidditch with Harry and the gang, discover great Net games you've never heard of... and a whole lot more.

? Cyberspace
Explore anime, Underground Online, and the Vivisimo clustering engine. Plus, a look at our very own website. Explore your Net navigation options.

? Tech News
The latest tech news here and abroad.

? Showdown
DLP vs LCD vs LCoS HDTVs. Uh-oh. Is this triple trouble? Not really. We'll just show you the pros and cons of buying any one of the three popular video display technologies.

? Proving Ground
We test the Eten P300, Nokia 6108, Samsung Yepp 55, Creative Audigy, Epson R310, Siemens C62, Panasonic X70, Samsung CD-RW and DVD player, and the Mitsubishi Pajero. Whew!

? I.T.
Know the science of printing the HP Way. Let SPEED writer Jing Garcia take you on tour of HP Singapore's wares.

? Sports
Summer isn't complete without the thrill of wind and water cooling your face. Check out our windsurfing special.

? Speed Reading
The Second Coming of Steve Jobs reviewed.

? Motoring
Get the latest on compact cars with very uncompact engines.

? Billboard
Useful knick-knacks to razzle-dazzle your folks with.

? Future Tech
Know the future now: the first robot moved by muscle power, a human exoskeleton for carrying heavy loads, and future fitness fixes for the health buff.

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