New Stuff magazine – The Genius Guide to MP3

02 APR 2008

The latest issue of Stuff magazine

The latest issue of Stuff magazine – the genius guide to MP3

Go go gadgeteers – the new issue of Stuff is out now! Get the greatest portable music experience ever with our genius guide to MP3, from audiobooks to Zune and everything you need to know in between 

We’re also speculating on what future technology is going to give to sport. Find out how a new football could make the beautiful game fairer – and could linesmen be out of a job when robots take over?

At Stuff we’re always trying to make your life easier, so this issue we showcase the best labour-saving devices for the ultimate tech-filled lazy life of your dreams. We also put shiny new sat-nav phones to the test for your driving pleasure. For those commuters among you, we have the best lightweight laptops for working on the move.

As well as all the hottest new gear, gadgets, tech and toys, if you haven’t already taken the plunge with HD, we show you how to go hi-def on a low budget.
Grab the new issue from shop shelves now, and see what else is in this month’s Stuff magazine.

Above is the content from the online article I wrote during my work placement at the fantastic Stuff magazine. I did some other pieces which will be printed in the forthcoming issue. It was a great experience and I learnt a lot during the two weeks I was there. In other exciting news, I will also have a book review printed in Permaculture magazine this month.

My website is finally, offically, live!

You can now get in touch with me here.

I have put up a few columns but will be adding more, so check back, or subscribe to my RSS feed. This will allow you to keep up with the news I post as well.

I’m very excited about my new site, I hope you like it as much as I do!

Charlie

This website is the home of my columns. I started them last year, writing for my student magazine, and want to continue them now I am a postgraduate at Cardiff University studying Magazine Journalism. I will be updating both the columns and the news regularly as I launch my professional career. This is going to be a very exciting (and somewhat scary) next twelve months for me, and I’d like to be able to share my news, as well as my writing.

The course has just started: over the next nine months I’ll be learning all kinds of new skills, which will all help equip me for my career. I’ve had my first lecture in shorthand this morning, which was challenging, but I’m confident that with practice it will become second nature.