
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.
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What is the "Hello Apple" Instagram account and should you follow?
Our stories and yours are coming, says Apple
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Rabbit is back – this time with a compact netbook with Chromebook pricing
Project Cyberdeck is here to make vibe coding easier
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Google Maps update makes genuinely useful changes you will use forever – and it's Gemini to thank
AI is now baked into Maps for the smartest navigation yet
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MacBook Neo could be a hidden gaming beast – check out these test results
Can the budget MacBook hold up as a gaming portable?
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This ergonomic keyboard can fit in your pocket for full typing powers anywhere you go
The Keychron B11 Pro is a pocketable, foldable keyboard that's ideal for travel
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OnePlus 16 pricing may change everything the phone maker has been about until now
The premium end of the market may be getting a little busier soon
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This gadget actively stops AI from recording your conversations – dare you be without it?
The Spectre I is here to protect your privacy with microphone blocking smarts
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This Chat-GPT 5.3 Instant upgrade could be one of the best yet – AI could finally be more helpful
Gone are the awkward intro responses at last
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This music protection software punches back at AI cloning songs and artists – hope for a copyright future?
AI may have met its match when it comes to music theft
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Best of MWC 2026: T3's award-winners from Mobile World Congress
Mobile World Congress gave us phones, concepts and beyond – these are T3's award-winners from the Barcelona event
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iPhone Fold could have a "nearly invisible" crease – a major step in being a Samsung beater
Could this be the ultimate foldable phone that makes us all want one?
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Google goes bananas with its latest gen AI update – here are the imaging upgrades to expect
Nano Banana 2 just got detailed and it's eye-popping stuff
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Spotify adds new feature that's like putting a DJ in your device
Smart Reorder could make track shuffling a seamless listening experience
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Is it a gaming handheld? Is it a PC? It's both – this Steam Deck rival could bring foldables to gaming
Lenovo Legion Go Fold could be the Windows PC foldable we've been waiting for
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Apple confirms a week of big tech announcements and new products, starting Monday
Tim Cook announces that Apple is about to unleash a whole host of new tech
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This laser on glass drive could store your data for 10,000 years
Project Silica could be remembered for thousands of years to come
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Could Apple Glasses spell the death of the iPhone?
An all-in-one wearable to rule them all?
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At last, the most requested WhatsApp groups feature is here – but what does it do?
Group message history has arrived, by popular demand
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Google just quietly doubled its AI intelligence with Gemini 3.1 – here's what it does
This core reasoning upgrade just made Gemini smarter
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Samsung's Privacy Display could be one of the most sought-after phone features of 2026 – but will iPhone get it?
Is your iPhone experience about to get a whole lot more private?
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We may not lay eyes on Apple Glasses until this major competitor gets there first
Apple may wait for Meta to make the first move when it comes to next-gen AR glasses
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This new MacBook feature could extend your battery massively
A simple update could change the way your MacBook battery lasts
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Privacy Display could be jumping from Samsung to Apple sooner than expected
Apple could give your MacBook experience a privacy make-over
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Did this new aluminium battery tech for EVs just solve cold weather battery life issues?
90% charge in 20 minutes and 92% efficiency in minus 13-degrees? Yes, please
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