3G in comment and analysis

Peter Cochrane's Blog: How the telcos could save themselves

Comment Compiled at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi network in a London coffee shop four days later. Over the past six months the internet has seen a noticeable slow down and an increased level of... [23 Nov 2009]

Steve Jobs

AS Profile Steve Jobs becomes the only person, in the 10-year history of Agenda Setters, to have made it to the top of the list - twice. He's also made the list in eight of the nine previous years, and has made the top 10 unfailingly since 2003 - a... [08 Oct 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: 3G Reality bytes

Comment Compiled on BA 215 flying London to Boston and dispatched to silicon.com from my harbour hotel via a rather poor and expensive wi-fi service Continually promising to deliver what the limits of physics say can't be done is no way for an... [14 Sep 2009]

Minority Report: Why Apple was smart to OK 'iTunes killer'

Comment Though Apple has rejected many iPhone apps that may threaten its business, it's approved a music service dubbed the 'iTunes killer'. Seb Janacek explains why this was a good move. Last week's news that Apple had approved the Spotify app... [03 Sep 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Singapore's fibre paradox

Comment Compiled at my Singapore hotel upon arrival and despatched to silicon.com on the day of my departure from Changi Airport via a free wi-fi service Having arrived in Singapore during the late afternoon, I went for a walk to help my body... [30 Jul 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?

Comment Compiled on TG409 flying Bangkok to Singapore and dispatched to silicon.com via a hotel wi-fi connection four days later Governments and ministers seem to find it very hard to decide what information should be in the public domain and... [20 Jul 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 12.06.09

Round-Up 'Web 2.0' has become the one millionth word to be 'accepted' into the English language. That's according to the Global Language Monitor, a company which sifts the web for neologisms in search of formal recognition. [12 Jun 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: We have plenty of radio spectrum

Comment Compiled during a visit to Amble in Northumberland, edited on the A1 heading home, and dispatched to silicon.com via 3G from Norwich Airport two days later I keep hearing presentations and reading reports and articles... [09 Jun 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Why are we so wasteful?

Comment Compiled on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via 3G during the same journey As a young man I worked in a number of 'mom and pop' stores and small businesses before joining a state-run enterprise. [28 May 2009]

'We're not getting into the low-end phone business - it's not what we're good at'

Comment At RIM's annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium shindig in Orlando this month, silicon.com's Jo Best caught up with the BlackBerry maker's CTO, David Yach, to discuss the 3G-less world, the advent of LTE and the mobile... [20 May 2009]

Minority Report: BlackBerry to kill iPhone?

Comment As the BlackBerry outsells the iPhone, Seb Janacek looks at what - if anything - Apple should do to get its smartphone back to the head of the pack. Just a few short weeks after the Mac trounced competitors in a customer satisfaction... [07 May 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Become a bandwidth scavenger

Comment Never has a subject been so studied, debated and reported with such little understanding and positive action as broadband in the UK. For me this came to a real head recently with the publication of the Carter Report, compounded by my... [06 May 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Uncommon mode failure

Comment Compiled at my hotel in Newbury, UK, and dispatched to silicon.com via wi-fi from my home three weeks later So there I was on a weekend stopover in a hotel. It is a Friday morning and I have a clutch of urgent emails I need to send. [29 Apr 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Set your content free

Comment Compiled at a Heathrow Airport Hotel between assignments in the USA and UK, and dispatched to silicon.com via 3G You must have noticed by now that publishers and media companies insist on locking down content on their... [30 Mar 2009]

Minority Report: New iPhone this summer?

Comment Everyone wants to know what new products Apple has in store for us. Seb Janacek scours the iPhone 3.0 code for some clues. Apple has promised that the iPhone 3.0 upgrade will deliver more than 100 new features into the hands of grateful... [24 Mar 2009]

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