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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,... [11 Aug 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... [28 May 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... [23 Mar 2009]
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... [29 Sep 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... [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... [28 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... [12 Dec 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,... [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... [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. This could include engineers or technicians working in difficult... [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... [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... [14 Nov 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... [07 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Viagra for the brain
Comment Written whilst travelling from Hatfield to London and then to Ipswich by train. Despatched to silicon.com via an intermediate station-based wi-fi service. Here we are at the start of the 21st century,... [20 Jun 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Snooping on a BlackBerry fool
Comment Written on the London to Ipswich InterCity train and sent to silicon.com a couple of days later via my home optical local loop connection I was up at 5:00(GMT) and I am now on the 18:00(GMT) InterCity... [06 Mar 2006]