Luke Edwards

Luke Edwards

Luke is a former freelance writer for T3 with over two decades of experience covering tech, science and health. Among many others, Luke wrote about health tech, software and apps, VPNs, TV, audio, smart home, antivirus, broadband, smartphones, cars and plenty more. In his free time, Luke used to climb mountains, swim outside and contort his body into silly positions while breathing as calmly as possible.


Following working at T3 set up his own company Offworld Media, through which he now writes for a wide variety of publications, including The Metro, The Guardian, The Sun, Daily Mirror, Wired, BBC Focus, Stuff, Tech Radar, Recombu, and Trusted Reviews. Luke has been self employed in this capacity since 2016.


Funnily enough, Luke actually started out in journalism as a T3 magazine work experience intern, spending a single month at the title back in April 2007. Prior to turning professional in journalism, Luke studied at Brunel University in London, attaining an MA in Journalism, while before that he studied at the University of Kent between 2003 and 2006, attaining a BSc in Psychology.


Today more details about Luke and his current projects can be found online, while his back catalog of work is still readable on T3.com.


Luke Edwards