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Doug Newcomb  |  Sep 04, 2006

Americans love trucks. Whether they're for carrying stuff, commuting, or just cruising, pickups are so popular that they've been the best-selling vehicles in the US for almost 30 years. For this installment of System Builder, we picked the '06 Dodge Ram 1500 ST Quad Cab (sticker price: $22,050) for an audio-system makeover.

Drew Thompson  |  Sep 04, 2006
2K Games (Xbox 360)
Game •••½ Graphics/Sound •••½
Prey tells the story of a Cherokee who's looking for a way off the r
Jon M. Gibson  |  Sep 04, 2006
Bethesda Softworks (PS2)
Game ••½ Graphics/Sound ••
Even with a pleasantly cocky vocal performance from Johnny Depp, this movie-turne
Billy Altman  |  Sep 04, 2006

"There are no second acts in American lives"? Well, if F.

Brett Milano  |  Sep 04, 2006
Loose Geffen/Mosley
Music •••½ Sound ••••
When the first two singles are called "Promiscuous" and "Ma
Mike Mettler  |  Sep 04, 2006

Brett Milano  |  Sep 04, 2006
Under the Iron Sea Interscope
Music½ Sound •••½
It would be nice to report that the spin on Keane's
Brett Milano  |  Sep 04, 2006
Getting Somewhere Sugar Hill
Music ••½ Sound •••
Allison Moorer's first collaboration with producer/husband Stev
Al Griffin  |  Sep 04, 2006
What We Think
After some tweaking, this LCD panel looked great on high-def sports, but less so with DVDs and regular TV channels
You've got to hand it to LCD technology for it
Eric Taub  |  Sep 04, 2006

In 1936, the BBC introduced its viewers to high-definition TV. (Well, that's what they called it, anyway.) The Beeb's new broadcast system produced a blurry, black-and-white 405-line image. Still, it was a lot better than the 30-line standard it replaced. Seventy years later, the name's the same; only the specs are different.

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