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May issue of Stuff on sale now!

It’s no joke, the May issue of Stuff is out now – and you’ll only be fooling yourself if you don’t go out and buy a copy right now. Here’s what you can find inside...

Knock, knock…

Who’s there?

The May issue

The May issue of what?

The May issue of Stuff magazine, of course!

Ok, so our jokes might need a little work but our latest issue doesn’t. We’ve finished another one, it’s a stonker and all it needs now is your eyes.

Our primetime feature this month is a guide to the future of TV – a future that looks bright largely due to the forward-thinking attitude of Netflix and the extra pixels they’re adding to become the first 4K-ready broadcaster. We chatted to the streaming site’s Joris Evers, plus bosses at Sky to get the inside story on what we have to look forward to in the world of TV.

Away from the sofa we’ve taken a look at the 25 best cars that never got past the concept stage, the six watches that cost as much as a car (and are way more complex under the bonnet), plus we have tips and tricks for cycle commuting, a guide to giving your central heating system brains and some instant upgrades for the green-fingered gadgeteer.

If that’s not enough there’s also the usual round-up of this month’s best new tech, games and apps, plus tests of the HTC One M8, Sony’s slim new PlayStation Vita and the DJI Phantom 2 Vision quadrocopter.

You wouldn’t want to miss out on any of that, would you? Thought not. So if you’d be so kind as to skip off down to your local newsagent, swivel your browser in the direction of newsstand.co.uk/Stuff, or point your iPad at Apple’s Newsstand, we shall begin.

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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