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March issue of Stuff out now!

The latest issue of the world's best gadget mag is on shelves right now

If Back to the Future II is to be believed 2015 is the year we all get hover boards, flying cars and awful cyber punk haircuts. The barnets might be possible but just how close to an airborne Delorean are we? 

Stuff’s March issue has the answer. We’ve been around the world to find out where the Sat-Nav of Destiny is set to take us, stopping at points of interest including self-driving cars, gesture controls and alternative fuels along the way.

We’ve also been investigating the world of record-breaking podcast Serial and examining the renaissance it has spawned for a format too often written off as purely for amateurs. With Serial ‘doing an HBO’ on the podcast world there’s never been a better time to get involved. Just ask Andy Zaltzman, Scroobius Pip or Richard Herring. We did.

If you’ve always wanted a phone shaped like the root of a bitternut hickory tree, or a pair of headphones designed to replicate the acoustic qualities of Wookey Hole caves in Somerset then we can’t help. We do, however, have a collection of gadgets inspired by nature. Just not those ones.

You’ll also find a test of all the latest smart heating systems on the market, a guide to doing your own macro photography, plus loads more, including all the latest gadget news and reviews.

It’s all in the March issue of Stuff magazine, which you can get your grubby little hands on simply by heading down to your local newsagent, pointing your web browser at newsstand.co.uk/stuff, or firing up Newsstand on your iPad.

Even better, why not subscribe? It’s cheaper and you won’t have to go outside to get your hands on one. You’ll find full details of our excellent subscription offers here.

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About

Stuff's other Tom has been writing for the magazine and website since 2006, when smartphones were only for massive nerds and you could say “Alexa” out loud without a robot answering. Over the years he’s written about everything from MP3s to NFTs, played FIFA with Trent Alexander-Arnold, and amassed a really quite impressive collection of USB sticks.

Areas of expertise

Gaming (OK, mainly just FIFA), weird Alexa skills, USB sticks