human free wi-fi

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays

Comment Written while flying from London to Greece on BA632 and dispatched from a free wi-fi service in Athens. It is now largely complete and, of course, bristles with technology: a new heating system, fire and burglar alarm, radio and TV, broadband and... [16 Apr 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food

Comment Copy dispatched via a free wi-fi hotel service in Athens. Who decided to put the speakers in the roof instead of at human ear level? If I could be God for a day there are many things I would put right for humanity and planet Earth. [14 Apr 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation

Comment Written on JetBlue 0038 flying from JFK to Rochester NY, and dispatched via a free hotel wi-fi service. I'd put my money on human stupidity taking over and a PC viewer witch-hunt being declared, along with ISP controls to stop it all and preserve... [26 Mar 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks

Comment Written in the bar of a London hotel and dispatched via a free wi-fi service from Canary Wharf in the capital's docklands. Schools, colleges and universities advise against - or even ban - the use of wi-fi, and services are closed down as a... [04 Mar 2008]

Top 10 mobile & wireless stories of the year

News Rail passengers to get free on-board wi-fi Not champagne and table service but free wi-fi all round. Wi-fi sharing always causes controversy. Google's big mobile move of the year was named after a robot that's been made to look human. [13 Dec 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Generation X

Comment Written in a Florida hotel and dispatched via a free but shaky wi-fi service Human generations have mastered new technologies and working practices by standing on the shoulders of those who have gone before. [29 Oct 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Unfair fallout

Comment Written at a hotel on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service Everything, including the human body, is naturally radioactive to a degree. The MRI scanner happens to be one of the most powerful... [20 Sep 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Media wars

Comment Written at the Institute of Directors in London and dispatched via free-to-air wi-fi at Liverpool Street Station It seems that this is all fuelled by the basic human desire for participation and reward. [31 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: How I boosted my mobile signal

Comment Written at my hotel in Paris, polished and dispatched via a free wi-fi service from a conference in Barcelona a couple of weeks later Of course the human race has been overcoming this class of problem for thousands of years, and in the last 100 the... [18 Jul 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: VoIP reality check

Comment Written at home and dispatched to silicon.com from a free wi-fi node in Lower Ufford near Woodbridge, Suffolk In contrast, a hi-fi music system typically spans 18 to 20,000 hertz with a dynamic rage of around 100 decibels. [26 Mar 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: A crack in the wi-fi stupidity dam?

Comment Written in Helsinki and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service provided by my hotel Slowly but surely I am seeing more and more free wi-fi services everywhere.in Brussels, Helsinki, London, Paris et al. [05 Dec 2006]

Wi-fi radiation claims take government by surprise

News Compared to mobile-phone networks, wi-fi networks use much less power and operate at frequencies less able to penetrate the human body, two factors that reduce the likelihood of health effects on current evidence. [30 Nov 2006]

Luke Mellors: Why you should pay for hotel wi-fi

Comment There may be a time when a free model works and the degree of service, accessibility and security can be managed effectively at a reduced cost, but currently I do believe that the product consumers get will suffer if wi-fi in hotels has no revenue... [17 Nov 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: China's a zero-sum game

Comment Written in the coffee shop of my Beijing hotel and despatched via a free wi-fi service that sprang up from somewhere but was unrelated to the coffee shop Only very high levels of automation can compete against low-cost human labour. [18 Jul 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Freedom

Comment Compiled at the Clarion Hotel, Stockholm, and despatched from Arlanda Airport via one of many public wi-fi services available, one of which was partnered with my UK ISP Free speech should be an unquestionable human right and be written into every... [15 May 2006]

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