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.

Bring down those dangerous drones - the technology exists

How would you like to be on an aircraft that was hit by a drone while taking off or landing? The answer is of course that you wouldn’t. Yet in April this year that’s exactly what h

Insights | 02-06-2016

Dev boards will accelerate embedded design claims ST Micro

Entry, mid and high-end dev boards for the STM32F7 microcontroller series that are entering volume production with up to 2Mbyte of on-chip Flash have been launched by STMicroelectr

Articles | 31-05-2016

Dev boards will accelerate embedded design claims ST Micro

Entry, mid and high-end dev boards for the STM32F7 microcontroller series that are entering volume production with up to 2Mbyte of on-chip Flash have been launched by STMicroelectr

Insights | 31-05-2016

Blue-sky thinking pushes up perovskite PV conversion efficiencies

A combination of perovskite solar modules positioned on top of silicon solar modules could mean that future solar power conversion efficiencies of 30% might be achieved. This possi

Articles | 26-05-2016

Blue-sky thinking pushes up perovskite PV conversion efficiencies

A combination of perovskite solar modules positioned on top of silicon solar modules could mean that future solar power conversion efficiencies of 30% might be achieved. This possi

Insights | 26-05-2016

China Mobile and Keysight push forward on 5G technologies

Test and measurement company Keysight Technologies has extended its collaboration with China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI) on the development of 5G test and measurement technolo

Articles | 25-05-2016

China Mobile and Keysight push forward on 5G technologies

Test and measurement company Keysight Technologies has extended its collaboration with China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI) on the development of 5G test and measurement technolo

Insights | 25-05-2016

Wireless charging finally connects with the consumer. Or has it?

Wireless power transmission was first tried by inventor Nikola Tesla in the early 1900s and if recent reports from industry analysts are correct it now seems that consumers are fin

Articles | 23-05-2016

Wireless charging finally connects with the consumer. Or has it?

Wireless power transmission was first tried by inventor Nikola Tesla in the early 1900s and if recent reports from industry analysts are correct it now seems that consumers are fin

Insights | 23-05-2016