screen blog
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Autosync, at last
Comment There are also embedded degrees of intelligence that take care of formatting for differing screen sizes, formats, memory size, computational power, OS and application sets. Written while flying from London to Rome and dispatched on arrival at my... [22 Jul 2008]
Google trusts users with the Gmail testing reins
News In a Google Mail blog posting, product manager Keith Coleman, said the new approach is about gauging the level of interest in applications that the company may not have developed through its established processes. [09 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... ZX Spectrum nostalgia, Mac attack, tag a bag…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket ¦ Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Athens and roam ¦ Video: CIO Agenda 2008 ¦ ZX... [24 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays
Comment Because changing channels involves a longer than natural delay, I tend to hit the button once or twice before anything happens on the screen, which confuses the entire system. Written while flying from London to Greece on BA632 and dispatched from... [16 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation
Comment He has always enjoyed a rapidly growing range of technologies and content delivered direct to his computer screen. Written on JetBlue 0038 flying from JFK to Rochester NY, and dispatched via a free hotel wi-fi service. [26 Mar 2008]
Editor's Blog: Ever hear the one about the happy Vista user?
Comment Except - and it was this that obliged him to buy the next round - it was Windows XP that came up on the screen rather than Windows Vista. And after discussing some of the biggest geo-political issues of the day - Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama... [15 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Trying to explain
Comment Right out of the blue such a format popped onto my screen this morning. Written at my home in Suffolk UK and dispatched to silicon.com from the Wild Strawberry Café in Woodbridge which combines great coffee and cookies with free wi-fi [14 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment
Comment In the case of a laptop that might just be the bezel around the screen, or the hand-rest surrounding the keyboard, or even an expanded logo plate in the lid. The competition for antenna space on our laptops and mobile devices is getting critical. [07 Jan 2008]
The End of Year Weekly Round-Up: 21.12.07
Round-Up Is Jobs still writing his Fake Steve blog? The Blue Screen of Death, seriously? A screen saver of a roaring log fire flickers on a huge LCD monitor perched on a wide expanse of mahogany desk. But, at the end of the day, it was the Blue Screen of... [21 Dec 2007]
Stories of the month - November 2007
News Peter Cochrane's Blog: Blind security Apple has had a mixed time too - despite its long-awaited iPhone hitting the UK's shelves - the Mac maker also launched its Leopard OS last month but some users found their machines struck down by the 'blue... [29 Nov 2007]
Dear silicon.com... petty cash, Vista sales, swelling SMEs...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com news editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Generation X ¦ Q&A: Ashley Highfield, head of BBC's Future Media and Technology unit ¦ The Brampton Factor: Chinese... [01 Nov 2007]
Where's the real web 2.0?
Comment Those with something to get off their chest can blog. Much of the ensuing collaboration is serial, with blog threads and social forums looking like the newsgroups of the 1990s and bulletin boards of an earlier generation - hardly immediate or... [18 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Of global warming and pirates
Comment One really nice, comical example of correlation and no causality popped onto my screen while I was looking at venganza.org the other day. For the last week my wife and I have been living in and working from a 22-story hotel in Barcelona. [26 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: Define this
Comment He began by saying: "The most robust platform to enjoy TV is the high-definition screen and robustness [that a laptop PC] has. Laptops often have better screens than a living room TV and if you were pushing content around using a Slingbox, for... [23 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: When will the net become intelligent?
Comment Just a screen and loudspeaker, plus of course a connection to the net. Written in a garden at Lower Ufford, Suffolk, surrounded by wildlife on a beautiful sunny day, and dispatched to silicon.com via an open wi-fi signal provided by some kind and... [22 May 2007]
