Paul Whytock

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.

Photoionisation finally measured in trillionths of a billionth of a second

Photoionisation has been accurately measured for the first time and with zeptosecond accuracy. To fully grasp just how precise this is a zeptosecond is a trillionth of a billionth

Insights | 16-11-2016

Haptic dev kit lets you feel the vibe

A haptic technology that uses ultrasound and provides users with a touch sensation to virtually “feel” switches, buttons and other controls in mid-air has been developed by haptic

Articles | 03-11-2016

Haptic dev kit lets you feel the vibe

A haptic technology that uses ultrasound and provides users with a touch sensation to virtually “feel” switches, buttons and other controls in mid-air has been developed by haptic

Insights | 03-11-2016

Artificial intelligence must not replace the thinking human mind

Artificial Intelligence (AI) should not replace or seek to replace human thinking. This is a view held by 7000 people surveyed recently across seven countries. AI has been billed a

Articles | 01-11-2016

Artificial intelligence must not replace the thinking human mind

Artificial Intelligence (AI) should not replace or seek to replace human thinking. This is a view held by 7000 people surveyed recently across seven countries. AI has been billed a

Insights | 01-11-2016

Phone battery fires. The hype, the hypocrisy and a hopeful solution

The recent publicity frenzy focusing on the Samsung 7 phone fires has created more questions over the safety of Lithium batteries than any previous event, including a potentially c

Articles | 28-10-2016

Phone battery fires. The hype, the hypocrisy and a hopeful solution

The recent publicity frenzy focusing on the Samsung 7 phone fires has created more questions over the safety of Lithium batteries than any previous event, including a potentially c

Insights | 28-10-2016

Can this worm turn Moores Law back on track?

Could it be possible that the architectural and computational performance of future computers lies within the anatomy of a 1mm long roundworm? Quite possibly is the answer to that

Articles | 19-10-2016

Can this worm turn Moores Law back on track?

Could it be possible that the architectural and computational performance of future computers lies within the anatomy of a 1mm long roundworm? Quite possibly is the answer to that

Insights | 19-10-2016