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.

Amazon drone deliveries. Novel idea but will they leave the package with a neighbour if you’re out?

The answer of course is they will not. The plan is to just drop the package at your doorstep. Tricky if you live in a multi-story block of apartments. Amazon may be testing the ide

Insights | 27-07-2016

Sell-off Britain waves goodbye to another innovative crown jewel

History repeats itself as we witness the sale of yet another one of our cutting edge British electronics companies following the £24billion purchase of ARM by Japanese company Soft

Articles | 21-07-2016

Sell-off Britain waves goodbye to another innovative crown jewel

History repeats itself as we witness the sale of yet another one of our cutting edge British electronics companies following the £24billion purchase of ARM by Japanese company Soft

Insights | 21-07-2016

A quick start for the Genuino 101 development environment

If you are looking to a performance boost for embedded applications, the Genuino 101 is a great place to start. It has all the support and infrastructure of the original Arduino Un

Environment | 21-07-2016

Technology deal set to expand RX MCU capabilities

Hardware and software development tools specialist SEGGER Microcontroller and Renesas Electronics Europe have agreed a collaboration deal aimed at expanding the capabilities of Ren

Articles | 19-07-2016

Technology deal set to expand RX MCU capabilities

Hardware and software development tools specialist SEGGER Microcontroller and Renesas Electronics Europe have agreed a collaboration deal aimed at expanding the capabilities of Ren

Insights | 19-07-2016

Infineon buys power firm Wolfspeed for €740 million in cash

Infineon Technologies is buying the Wolfspeed Power and RF division (Wolfspeed) of Cree for approx €740 million in cash. The deal includes the SiC wafer substrate business for powe

Articles | 14-07-2016

Infineon buys power firm Wolfspeed for €740 million in cash

Infineon Technologies is buying the Wolfspeed Power and RF division (Wolfspeed) of Cree for approx €740 million in cash. The deal includes the SiC wafer substrate business for powe

In The News | 14-07-2016

Infineon buys power firm Wolfspeed for €740 million in cash

Infineon Technologies is buying the Wolfspeed Power and RF division (Wolfspeed) of Cree for approx €740 million in cash. The deal includes the SiC wafer substrate business for powe

Insights | 14-07-2016