ipswich

RSS RSS ipswich

Sort by: Relevance | Date

Peter Cochrane's Blog: A petabyte before I die...

Comment Written in a coffee shop in Ipswich UK and dispatched via a company wi-fi service. Today I was in a well-known electronics store buying an audio connector for £1.46 when I was offered a mouse for 23p. [14 May 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Mobile users break free

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched via a free wi-fi service in London. Suppose for a moment you bought a pen and found it would only write on a particular brand of paper. Or perhaps even more strangely, a car that only operated... [05 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast

Comment Written on the London-Ipswich train and sent via a wi-fi signal picked up at the bottom of a field in a remote part of Suffolk, UK. During the past 15 years I have seen one generation of laptop after another get faster and more expansive with a... [28 Jan 2008]

Which cities top the wealth league?

News Cities with levels of productivity above the average - and growing knowledge economies in both public and private sectors - include Bristol, Leeds and Manchester, as well as Derby, Ipswich and Northampton. [07 Jan 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Resolutions for 2008

Comment Written on the M4 motorway in England as I was driven from Taunton to Ipswich. Dispatched via a commercial wi-fi service from a roadside café We all do it every year - resolve to do things better to improve our lot and that of our friends and family. [03 Jan 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless jammers galore

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched from a coffee shop in London over a commercial wi-fi service I have just been challenged about some of the statements in my 12 June 2007 blog about the possibility of jamming GPS signals to... [12 Dec 2007]

BT looks to China for developer talent

The telco already has R&D centres in Malaysia and the UK and works with the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications to take top graduates to work at the company's Adastral Park centre, near Ipswich in the UK. [10 Sep 2007]

BT looks to Far East for developer talent

News The telco already has R&D centres in Malaysia and the UK and works with the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications to take top graduates to work at the company's Adastral Park centre, near Ipswich in the UK. [07 Sep 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via the City of Westminster free (for a trial period) wi-fi service A long time ago when our planet was less developed than today, mankind invented the spear. [29 May 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: NGNs - real or imaginary?

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service in London on the same day I often feel that new life-changing technologies come and go in the ICT industry like the seasons. [02 May 2007]

Motion-sensing tech gives keyboards the wobbles

News The BT Balance technology has been developed at the company's research and venturing labs at Adastral Park in Ipswich and is currently being field tested. BT is trialling a motion-sensing technology for use with mobile devices such as tablet PCs... [30 Apr 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: My productivity has peaked

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service in a London hotel later that day Ever since I started work in 1962 I have seen my effective output increase year on year. [27 Nov 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital divide? What digital divide?

Comment Written at the IoD in London, edited on the London-Ipswich train and dispatched to silicon.com a day later from a coffee shop in Woodbridge, Suffolk which provided free wi-fi and great coffee Seminal experiences seem to have come thick and fast in... [14 Nov 2006]

Co-op takes warehouse wireless

News Co-op is installing wireless scanning and product picking technology at its warehouse in Ipswich. East Anglia Federal Co-Op Society is spending £210,000 to install Vocollect's voice picking technology and Psion Teklogix's Workabout Pro handhelds... [14 Aug 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Yes, China is different

Comment Edited on the London to Ipswich train a week later and despatched to silicon.com via free wi-fi in Ipswich shortly thereafter Written on BA038 flying Beijing to London. Before I departed for China I listened to and read the debates about the... [07 Aug 2006]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching ipswich via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: