- https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27633-gadgets-powered-wirelessly-at-home-with-a-simple-wi-fi-router/ (New Scientist, 1 June 2015) : Throw away those power cords and chargers. Signals from a Wi-Fi router providing wireless electricity could soon be used to power gadgets and charge phones.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22730342-100-the-office-where-the-lights-talk-to-your-smartphone/ (New Scientist, 12 August 2015) : A building in Amsterdam is the first with lights that communicate with workers’ smartphones, giving them control over the heating and lighting in their area.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22730402-800-web-in-a-box-delivers-a-bit-of-the-internet-anywhere-you-want/ (New Scientist, 23 September 2015) : How do you get digital content in places without a decent internet infrastructure? The solar-powered LibraryBox lets you parcel up the web and take it anywhere.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22730392-600-unhackable-kernel-could-keep-all-computers-safe-from-cyberattack-2/ (New Scientist, 16 September 2015) : From helicopters to medical devices and power stations, mathematical proof that software at the heart of an operating system is secure could keep hackers out.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn28201-is-the-digital-learning-revolution-a-waste-of-money/ (New Scientist, 21 September 2015) : A report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development highlights that education systems investing most in IT saw “no appreciable improvement” in results for international exams.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22730392-700-face-analysis-can-tell-what-youll-buy-after-watching-ads-2/ New Scientist, 16 September 2015 : Affectiva’s software (an automated emotion analysis system) lets advertisers know whether a (TV) ad was successful.
- https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22830423-100-speech-recognition-ai-identifies-you-by-voice-wherever-you-are (New Scientist, 7 October 2015) : The latest smartphones can recognise you by your voice. What happens when technology can pick us out from the crowd just by listening?