Sarah Griffiths
A journalist with 10 years experience, Sarah specialises in Science and Technology, writing for the BBC, national papers and consumer magazines, including T3, of course. Sarah has reviewed a range of products for T3, from children’s electric toothbrushes to water bottles and photo printing services. There's nothing she can't become an expert in!
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How to build the ultimate evil lair
Step one, acquire intimidatingly large fish tank
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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The best creative accessories for your PC or Mac
From drawing pads to DJ kit, gadgets to get your inspired at your computer
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Clever planners to get you organised in 2017
Wearables, virtual assistants and smart apps to keep you organised in 2017 and beyond
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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7 stellar gadgets and apps for starry-eyed astronomers
Whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or a newbie to nebulae, there's top tech to help you gaze upon the night sky
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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10 super-handy robots to help you clean up after your Christmas party
They're like Jeeves but, err, made out of metal. They also can't disentangle you from misconstrued, sticky wicket romantic entanglements
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Top tech to help you live well and keep warm during the long, cold winter months
Hi-tech Hygge: How to cheat your way to Scandi cosiness
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Essential kit every wannabe YouTuber needs: T3 helps you go from zero to Zoella
Vlog like a pro with with the best gear and gadgets on the market
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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10 terrifying techie tricks and treats for Halloween
Looking to spook-up your house of horrors this All Hallows' Eve?
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Forget Swiss Army knives! Amazing tech-packed keyrings that can do almost anything
Eclectic keyrings for navigating the wild and surviving the urban jungle
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Surprising everyday gadgets born out of the Space Race: plus myth busting the ones that weren’t
Chances are you've already used at least one piece of tech today that was designed initially for astronauts
By Sarah Griffiths Published
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Formula One technology that’s made its way off the track
Tech that was first pioneered in F1 can now be found in cars, bikes and even fishing rods
By Sarah Griffiths Published