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.

Cybercrime Update. Are criminals winning the technology battle?

A report into cybercrime in the UK has said that criminal cyber capability currently outpaces this country’s response to cybercrime. In the first cybercrime report to be published

Articles | 08-07-2016

Cybercrime Update. Are criminals winning the technology battle?

A report into cybercrime in the UK has said that criminal cyber capability currently outpaces this country’s response to cybercrime. In the first cybercrime report to be published

Insights | 08-07-2016

Cybercrime. The younger generation provides a soft target for fraudsters

We all know the younger generation are much more into social networking than silver-surfers but recent research has shown they are laissez-faire to the point of being dangerously r

Articles | 06-07-2016

Cybercrime. The younger generation provides a soft target for fraudsters

We all know the younger generation are much more into social networking than silver-surfers but recent research has shown they are laissez-faire to the point of being dangerously r

Insights | 06-07-2016

These analysers measure RRH performance from the ground eliminating tower climbs

A common public radio interface (CPRI) RF measurement option that is claimed to cut time and costs involved with testing remote radio heads (RRHs) on 4G networks has been unveiled

Articles | 05-07-2016

These analysers measure RRH performance from the ground eliminating tower climbs

A common public radio interface (CPRI) RF measurement option that is claimed to cut time and costs involved with testing remote radio heads (RRHs) on 4G networks has been unveiled

Insights | 05-07-2016

ICT app designs get a 650W power boost

A third-generation quarter-brick advanced bus converter that delivers up to 650W and has a regulated output voltage over a range of 40V to 60V has bee developed by Ericsson Power M

Articles | 28-06-2016

ICT app designs get a 650W power boost

A third-generation quarter-brick advanced bus converter that delivers up to 650W and has a regulated output voltage over a range of 40V to 60V has bee developed by Ericsson Power M

Insights | 28-06-2016

This IoT endpoint protection security system uses standard MCUs and MPUs

A series of embedded security solutions that use standard microcontrollers (MCUs) and microprocessors (MPUs) as new security structures for embedded devices that will function as I

Articles | 27-06-2016