
Luke Edwards
Luke is a freelance writer for T3 with over two decades of experience covering tech, science and health. Among many things, Luke writes about health tech, software and apps, VPNs, TV, audio, smart home, antivirus, broadband, smartphones and cars. In his free time, Luke climbs mountains, swims outside and contorts his body into silly positions while breathing as calmly as possible.
As well as T3, Luke contributes to a wide variety of publications, including Metro, The Guardian, The Sun, Daily Mirror, Wired, BBC Focus, Stuff, Tech Radar, Recombu, and Trusted Reviews.
Funnily enough, he actually started out in journalism as a T3 magazine work experience intern, back in April 2007. Prior to turning professional in journalism.
Latest articles by Luke Edwards
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This new airline rule just made way for supersonic flight, minus the sonic boomThe US plans to replace a 53-year-old supersonic flight ban with new noise-based rules
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AirPods with cameras? Even more evidence suggests it's happening – here's whyApple's strangest AirPods rumour just received another major vote of confidence
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Meet Floaty, the VTOL robot that could change flight foreverThis bird-inspired flying robot hovers without propellers, using the wind itself to stay airborne
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This physical-controls toting radio player looks an utter pleasure to useThe Atonemo NTS Radio Player replaces endless scrolling with buttons, dials and human-curated music
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This high-tech hi-fi speaker plays your music and animates the lyrics in real timeThe transparent SonicGlass A1 turns songs into moving visual displays on a 21.5-inch glass screen
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Food tracking without input – this smartwatch is about to change the gameThe Sharp Karade Mate watch could be just what we needed when counting calories
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Did the water-from-air clothes of Dune just become a reality?Researchers have developed a jacket that can harvest drinking water from the air
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Your next snack could keep your digital device safer and give you a break from doomscrolling - here's howKitKat's new Break Mode wrapper doubles as a Faraday pouch
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Looks like a deck of cards, but offers 70 pocketable titanium tools – this multitool set is on another levelGadget On's TitanSnap multitool packs up to 100 functions into five magnetic titanium cards
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Not just a 100W USB-C charging cable, this 8-in-1 travel tool even comes with a bottle openerThe do-it-all charging and on-the-go super solution is actually here
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Teenage Engineering is now taking audio kit seriously – and this is a serious piece of audio kitTeenage Engineering has built a reputation on quirky audio gadgets, but the APC-2 is something else entirely
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Great, now it looks like robot Muppets are coming to take over the worldKermit on a scooter is somehow the least weird part of this story
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Polydrops' new off-road trailer is the epitome of compact camping in styleThis sci-fi camper won't murder your EV's range
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This could be the ultimate desktop charging station – everything in one small packageTessan's folding charging hub is the space saving power-it-all device you didn't know you needed
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Ultrasonic espresso uses audio waves to give your body and bank balance a buzzGood coffee at quarter of the price? Yes, please
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This self-driving breakthrough could make night vision next-levelA tiny new human eye style sensor could help self-driving cars spot hazards better at night
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Whether you like The Beatles or prefer a bit of Rammstein, Clearaudio has a new turntable for youClearaudio just seriously expanded it's vinyl deck offerings, even into the world of gaming
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Leica's compact 4K projector is surprisingly affordable considering its heritage and techLeica quality but without the usual price tag? It's a tough one to resist, and why would you?
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Bugatti and C Seed partner for a Micro LED TV so premium and unusual we may never learn its priceThe unfolding TV that everyone is going to wish they could own, but few will be able to
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Adidas' World Cup ball could be the most advanced ever kicked in a professional match – here's whyConnected ball tech could be a major jump forward for football
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Finally, a way to split the bill digitally that just works – could get rid of restaurant anxietyBill splitting from your iPhone, without third-party apps at last
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It looks cute but this projector's "ears" are far from dumb(o)Here's a portable projector that looks good and creates a visual experience that offers the same
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Time travel is here! This digital OS museum can roll back the years, and it's awesomeThe Virtual OS Museum is a thing of beauty that's open to all
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Could this Google update be the way to share your car without handing over your keys?Android innovation makes digital key sharing the shape of things to come
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