Paul Whytock

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Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Infineon - The infinite driving force for car designers

All you drivers out there like to think you have a touch of Lewis Hamilton or Sabine Schmitz driving skills, but the sad fact is you really don't. Those drivers have reaction times

10-12-2018

What's all this DNA sequencing software stuff about – anyhow?

The DNA genome that makes us humans tick is vastly complicated and just writing down the entire genetic code would fill around one million pages of very small type. Analysing a

02-11-2018

What's all this solar power political penny-pinching all about – anyhow?

Millions of us would have seen or heard about the latest IPCC report on global warming, the content of which was extremely scary to say the least. In simple terms if things don'

16-10-2018

What's this tidal wave of electric car pessimism really about, anyhow?

Millions of people in this country wont buy an electric car (EVs) and there are two very big reasons why. But that could be about to change, but only for one of them. So what's the

17-08-2018

What's all this magnificent seven record-breaking chip-spend stuff about, anyway?

This summer must go down as one of the great record-breaking seasons of all time for a whole gamut of reasons, including one that directly impacts on the world of electronics. F

07-08-2018

What's all this driver distraction control gizmology about anyhow?

Driver error causes around 1.4 million deaths and over 52 million injuries worldwide every year. How much of that is down to driver distraction? The answer is a lot and we know

26-07-2018

What's all this Internet-of-Water drip-feed about – anyhow?

A water management system dubbed the Internet of Water and being trialed in Flanders could help control water quality and improve supply, something UK water utilities might find us

13-07-2018

What's all this robo-surgery stitch-up about - anyhow?

Being served drinks by a robot in a glittering high-tech bar is one thing but would you want one operating autonomously on one of your major organs? Mercifully, the scalpel-wiel

05-07-2018