SEPTEMBER 2006 ISSUE  


TABLE OF CONTENTS

? Pole Position
No technology can ever replace live human interaction. But here's an innovation so intuitive, it just might! The new Bose LS48 DVD Home Entertainment System is so advanced; you don't just listen to it. It listens to you!

? Cover Story
We'll tell you why you should go digital, teach you how to set up your own audio-video suite, and give you the timeline on cameras from daguerrotypes to digital

? Form Factor
Cover your ears and open your eyes. This time, we'll ogle MP3 players for their sheer form factor

? Showdown
Which among the latest sub-P50k prosumer digicams in the market hits the mark? The results coming at you fresh from the SPEED lab

? The Tech Look
Be it an of?ce party, a house party, a ballroom or a street party, we've got the tech toys and threads to keep you in style

? Proving Ground
We put to the test the new Apple iMac G5 as well as the latest from Nokia, Neo, Samsung, Oakley, Canon, Altec Lansing, LG and much, much more!

? Tech Frontiers
Wondering what to wear from work to play without wearing your tech toys out? Store and recharge 'em with the SCOTTeVEST!

? The Grid
We've got the list you can't resist so go ahead, scrap scrimping and shop to your techie heart's content

? Cover Girl
Just how picture perfect is cover girl Isabel Roces? Find out in our Q&A

? People@Speed
Getting to know MSI-Digiland's Jimmy Go and his upwardly mobile lifestyle

? Tech Loot
What's in the bag of a triathlete? It's show-and-tell time

? Gaming
We've got Ghosthunter, Generic Zombie Shoota and Front Mission 4 to keep your competitive gaming edge sharp

? Cyberspace
What exactly goes on in an online auction? Find out this month. Plus, get the ?nest news from www.theonion.com

? Sports
Associate Editor Andy Leuterio not only covers the White Rock Triathlon, he joins it!

? Science
The fruit of the lab is ripe for the taking. Care to munch on genetically modi?ed grapes on your snack time?

? Motoring
We go to the brand spanking new Shanghai International Raceway, site of the recently concluded inaugural Chinese Grand Prix for a different kind of competition.

? Speed Reading
Put your reading glasses on as we give you new stuff to read this month: Warren Ellis' comic book creation The Orbiter and an online book from www.altx.com

? Future Tech
Whatever happened to Microsoft's much anticipated Longhorn OS? New developments and progress in this month's Future Tech

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