Notable mentions of our research in media include:
- The Economist: Buddy, can you spare a Watt? (30/4/2016)
- Nielsen Norman group: 3D Touch on iPhone 6S: Embrace the Force (1/11/2015)
- New Scientist: Magnetic messages let smartphones receive secret data (3/7/2014)
- New Scientist: Use a bus stop touchscreen to kill time – and help out (31/7/2013)
- Huffington Post: Understanding Humanitarian Disasters Through Citizen Communication (6/8/2013)
- Communications of the ACM: Crowdsourcing Platforms Monitor Disease, Dissent, and Disasters (8/3/2013)
- New Scientist: Earthquake? Terrorist bomb? Call in the AI (18/5/2011)
- Hack-a-day: Wine cask sensor suite (4/8/2010)
- Scientific American: Manipulation of the Crowd: How Trustworthy Are Online Ratings? (1/7/2010)
- MIT Technology Review: Can You Trust Crowd Wisdom? (16/9/2009)
- SIC: Sinais project: Sensors in public transport anticipate users’ needs (8/9/2009)
- Eleftherotipia: The cityware project (in Greek) (26/10/2008)
- The Guardian: Bluetooth is watching (21/7/2008)
- New Scientist: Bluetooth provides spies with a window into your life (30/4/2008) [html]
- Slashdot: Bluetooth Surveillance Tested In the UK (22/4/2008)
- New Scientist: Towards the Facebook phone (8/2/2008)
- BBC Radio: Interview on Drivetime show (20/8/2007)
- BBC News: Bluetooth helps Facebook friends (16/08/2007)
- BBC News: Futuristic phones tested in city (22/2/2006)
- Unwired magazine: Cityware for Facebook (09/2007)
- The Register: Boffins wrestle with future in Roman Bath (20/2/2006)
- TVNZ: Historic city hosts modern experiment (21/2/2006)