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10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment So a better text client is on our wish list - "designed by a European instead of a backward US perspective", in the words of silicon.com columnist Peter Cochrane. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived - a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first... [14 Jul 2008]
Indian techies snubbing US jobs in favour of home
News Read the latest missive from tech guru and silicon.com columnist, Peter Cochrane, as he blogs from around the world. Indian tech graduates are increasingly turning their back on western countries in favour of finding work at home. [29 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive ¦ FBI cyber crime chief on botnets, web terror and the social network threat ¦ Peter... [17 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays
Comment Never before in the history of mankind has so much processing been deployed to do such simple jobs as switching on a light, changing channels, increasing volume, adjusting temperature or opening a car door. [16 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... HMRC search costs, Vista SP1 moans and fingerprints for visas…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Trying to explain ¦ From CIO to consultant: One year on ¦ Health warning to overweight IT managers ¦ Photos: Apple's... [17 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Surfing at home, 'Big Brother' IT and batteries on planes…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Bill Gates Q&A: On why 'it's all about software' ¦ Cheat Sheet: CRM ¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment ¦ IT at your service ... [10 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Net education
Comment Many of us already have to outsource car washing, gardening, cleaning and decorating to allow us to focus on our day jobs. Written at London Heathrow and dispatched from a free wi-fi service at London's Liverpool Street Station [06 Dec 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.11.07
Round-Up The Round-Up would like to pass on its best wishes to fellow silicon.com columnist Peter Cochrane who this week recorded his latest video blog entry from a hospital bed in Ipswich. Check out Peter's recent insights on how the teeny-tiniest of... [30 Nov 2007]
Stories of the month - November 2007
News Peter Cochrane's Blog: Blind security Let's hope St Pancras doesn't start enforcing the 'one item of hand luggage' rules of the UK airports - something which has really got the goat of silicon.com columnist Peter Cochrane. [29 Nov 2007]
CIO Forum: 'Young people will kill off the IT department'
News Young people are proving to be a disruptive force in the enterprise which will bring about the demise of the IT department as we know it today, according to technologist and futurist Peter Cochrane. However, Cochrane warned, to get the most out of... [26 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No more copper - fibre rules
Comment To be fair the guardians of the copper access network had seen their long-line brethren retire early or find new jobs as their numbers shrank by 90 per cent with the advance of fibre, and naturally enough, the promise of DSL (digital subscriber... [07 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: China's a zero-sum game
Comment This to me is the real threat to the West and not the moving of plants and jobs to the East per se. During the past few weeks I have travelled across China and seen evidence of the decline of the old state-run industries as well as the rapid growth... [18 Jul 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Don't hold your breath for 3G
Comment Despite the protestations of many including myself, the industry was raped of billions of pounds by government, over 250,000 jobs were lost, the technology was more than three years late, operators didn't share base station sites, there were no... [02 Jun 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Upside-down security
Comment Peter Cochrane says: We can't. The first incident was a meeting I attended recently with a major international organisation that had outsourced several thousand jobs to China, and even more to India, in order to realise huge operational cost savings. [01 Jul 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Are IT departments doomed?
Comment As more users get comfortable with computers and outsourcing becomes commonplace, the need for companies to provide dedicated IT staffs could diminish, says Peter Cochrane. This is especially so as the number of part-time, temporary and outsourced... [07 May 2004]
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