train blog
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital TV too annoying to watch?
Comment Compiled on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com from the Institute of Directors via a free wi-fi service an hour later. Many countries are migrating to digital broadcast services, with most in... [11 Aug 2009]
Android, iPhone apps - just makes good AdSense
News A small group of developers have been testing this program but now anyone can apply, said Susan Wojcicki, vice president of product management, in a blog post. There are other companies offering this kind of service,... [25 Jun 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Why are we so wasteful?
Comment Compiled on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via 3G during the same journey As a young man I worked in a number of 'mom and pop' stores and small businesses before joining a state-run enterprise. [28 May 2009]
Five ways Gen Y will change the way you work
News The training department at my company nGenera is that everybody must blog on a regular basis. There is a case in Grown Up Digital of Denis Hancock, who is running the Wikinomics blog - I will have hired... [26 Mar 2009]
10+ ways to train your users on Office 2007 for free
White Paper This download is also available as a blog post. Buried deep within the sitemap of Microsoft.com are lots of options for training your users on Office 2007. But ever since the incredible Mr. Clippit, users have been quick... [24 Mar 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: RIP newspapers
Comment Compiled on the 06.53 Ipswich to London train, and dispatched to silicon.com via wi-fi from The Institute of Directors in London It had to happen sooner or later: newspapers are starting to abandon their traditional... [23 Mar 2009]
Apple severs relationship with Macworld
News Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Four billion mobiles All aboard the wi-fi train Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given his last keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco. The company announced on Tuesday... [17 Dec 2008]
Facebook Connect goes global
News Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Four billion mobiles All aboard the wi-fi train Facebook has announced that its log-in system, Facebook Connect, is officially open for business for non-Facebook sites. The... [05 Dec 2008]
Microsoft exec: 'Windows 7 not just a service pack'
News Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Four billion mobiles All aboard the wi-fi train Microsoft is attempting a challenging task with its positioning of Windows 7. The company is trying to make the case that the... [04 Dec 2008]
IBM touts virtual "Microsoft-free" desktop
News Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Four billion mobiles All aboard the wi-fi train IBM wants corporate customers to cut the cord with Microsoft. The tech pioneer is launching a Linux-based collection of... [04 Dec 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wave of innovation
Comment Written on a train from Bristol to London and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service in Woodbridge near my home a day later As a technologist engaged in R&D activities, a part-time academic and investor, I... [18 Nov 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Screen time
Comment Compiled on the Ipswich to London train, among a sea of various sized screens, and later dispatched to silicon.com from a free wi-fi site at Liverpool Street Station. For about a decade now I have been asking audiences... [29 Sep 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Government gaffe
Comment Written at and dispatched to silicon.com from the Institute of Directors' Pall Mall office via a private wi-fi site, within an hour of arriving by train in London I'm not generally moved to make political comment or even... [25 Sep 2008]
Dear silicon.com... T5 chaos, mobile maladies, and laptop losses…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Photos: High-tech Bangalore ¦ The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel ¦ Photos: Road testing wi-fi at 320kmph ¦ Peter... [03 Apr 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... [05 Feb 2008]