The technology supplement for the Sunday Telegraph
ST Technology is the latest addition to the ST portfolio of magazines Show Media produces for the Sunday Telegraph. Originally launched as a magazine about women's fashion, ST has steadily grown as a portfolio to include a series of twice-yearly editions including ST Men's Style, ST Kids and ST Watches & Jewellery. ST Technology is a showcase for the latest technology, products and services delivered with intelligence, elegance and sophistication.    
 
In the first issue the Telegraph’s Matt Warman heralds a new dawn for user-defined technology and how Britain could benefit from it, Robin Swithinbank states his case for going atomic – to keep accurate time at least – and Jonathan Margolis clicks with the latest evolution in digital photography. Esquire’s Jeremy White reveals how the latest video games are spawning matinee-idol poster-boys we can all aspire to, Chris Haslam offers a stirring critique on the crema de la crema of Italian espresso makers, and Wired’s Tom Cheshire looks at the flipside of our thirst for artificially aged technology. All this plus headphones to complement your couture, an in-depth guide to the numerous categories of portable computers and five top-of-the-range televisions that promise the best in looks, performance and design.

Circulation:
300,000
Frequency:
Bi-annual
Distribution:
With the Sunday Telegraph on newsstands and to subscribers in London and the South East

Editorial contact:
Henry Farrar-Hockley

henry@showmedia.net

Advertising contact:

Toby Moore

toby.moore@telegraph.co.uk

Production contact:
Chris Madigan
production@showmedia.net

Explore ST Technology by clicking on the digital edition on the left.

 

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