damage peter cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security scare
Comment I could have done myself a lot of damage. Would you be able to do any real and lasting damage? Written at home after a sleepless night thinking about real risks and dispatched via my home LAN. Without revealing what I did or how and where I did it... [18 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment To do any real lasting damage, very high powers are required - microwave oven-style. Scare stories about mobile phones cooking our brains come and go as regularly as the seasons. Irrational and unexplained results are periodically hailed by the... [04 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Vista uptake… HMRC blunder… iPhone too cool or too costly?
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Finger of fate ¦ Photos: The best of Google Sky ¦ Cheat Sheet: Encryption ¦ Photos: US Army's Black Hawk goes... [29 Nov 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No risk, no progress
Comment The trick is to avoid any really serious incident or damage. Written at Norwich Airport, UK, and dispatched to silicon.com via a public wi-fi service The removal of risk from people's lives is leading to a lack of understanding, imagination and... [03 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Know-nothing managers
Comment I don't believe they can without leaving a trail of damage behind them. Dispatched to silicon.com via public wi-fi. In the middle of a legal trial involving technology, a high court judge declares he doesn't know what a website is. [20 Aug 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare
Comment And yet strangely no one has spotted that domestic microwave ovens with faulty doors have a 1,000-fold greater density of radiation than wi-fi - or, even worse, the potential damage to thumbs and fingers that suffer radiation from car keys and... [29 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The power of analogy - or not
Comment For the most part, all of us also contemplate the cost and potential damage to the environment. Bit rate is really negligible in environmental damage and $$$ cost, and in this respect is unique. Written on BA217 flying London to Washington and... [09 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Remember when flying was fun?
Comment The iris pattern is set from about three months of age and remains so for the rest of life, barring the incidence of ocular deformations and damage, which can also be accommodated by other techniques. [27 Mar 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Jammers not listeners
Comment Yes, if you want to cover an area the size of a country but no, if you want to cause damage on a smaller scale. Ever since the mobile phone was launched, and even more so since the arrival of wi-fi, a good percentage of people seem to be... [28 Feb 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Hollywood's real threat
Comment But where is the most economic long-term damage taking place? From a London hotel with free Wi-Fi and LAN I have always felt that death comes from a direction we are not looking, by a mechanism we don't contemplate and at a time that is really... [07 Jul 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Unbelievably resilient technology
Comment At the points of very high current density the damage was gross and defied my attempts to fully repair the device. Before this incident, my worst mobile phone accident was to drop one 20m onto concrete with no serious damage. [05 May 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: God for a day
Comment Peter Cochrane explains what he'd do with 24 hours in charge - from ending wars to teaching architects to eat their own dog food. Their short-term interests and goals combined with growing, and unprecedented, levels of ignorance, not to mention... [07 Oct 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Holistic security
Comment Peter Cochrane says it needn't be heavy-handed. They can gather all of the information, data and intelligence they require to inflict huge damage at some point and time known only to them. A one-dimensional, internet-centric approach to security... [26 Nov 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: My life bits
Comment But, asks Peter Cochrane, do we value our life bits? Peter Cochrane is a co-founder of ConceptLabs CA, where he acts as a mentor, advisor, consultant and business angel to a wide range of companies. For more about Peter, see: www.cochrane.org.uk. [10 Jul 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Forget 'think different' - think 'non-linear'...
Comment Peter Cochrane has some thoughts on the subject… Peter Cochrane is a co-founder of ConceptLabs CA, where he acts as a mentor, advisor, consultant and business angel to a wide range of companies. For more about Peter, see: www.cochrane.org.uk. [09 Apr 2003]
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