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100 best apps for everything, pro laptops test & more in your brand new Stuff magazine – out now!

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The smartphone that’s sat in your hand right now? You don’t know the half of what it’s capable of. From planning your next summer holiday to growing your attention span and transforming you into a culinary pro, there’s an app for everything nowadays. Luckily enough, we’ve rounded up a tonne of the best of them in this month’s Stuff.

Yep, the cover feature of February’s issue is our guide to the 100 best apps in the world right now, and they’re not just for your phone either. This epic list spans tablets, laptops and even smartwatches too.

That’s not all we’ve crammed into the brand new Stuff though. There’s group tests of the best system cameras and pro laptops, our pick of the top winter sports gear, tips for getting the best from your new Fitbit and loads more besides. Wanna know the best telly you can buy right now? Look no further…

Don’t forget, loads of this stuff can only be found by buying a copy of the mag, which you can pick up from both physical and digital newsstands right now. Better still, why not subscribe and get the mag delivered straight to your door? Just click here to save yourself a trip to the shops, or here for the Kindle edition.

Now you can also buy single issues of Stuff anywhere in the world, with free next-day delivery in the UK. Just click here to find out more.

Profile image of Robert Leedham Robert Leedham Ex-Editor, Stuff magazine

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Rob has written about gadgets for a while now, so his party trick is the ability to name every phone being used in any given train carriage. He can also give you a definitive ranking of Super Mario games if that sounds more interesting. Please don't ask him anything about washing machines though. Or fridge freezers. Or Southampton F.C.'s transfer policy.

Areas of expertise

All gadgets imaginable from phones to robot vacuums and beyond.