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.

Test-bed will accelerate ultra-fast 5G implementation

A platform to create technologies vital for the millimetre wave (mmWave) radio spectrum is being built by the New York University (NYU) Wireless research centre. The development of

Insights | 29-01-2016

World's highest Q characteristics chip inductors go into production

Mass-production of the LQP02HQ series of film-type high frequency chip inductors in the ultra-compact 01005 size has started say manufacturers, Murata. Because of the trend toward

Articles | 26-01-2016

World's highest Q characteristics chip inductors go into production

Mass-production of the LQP02HQ series of film-type high frequency chip inductors in the ultra-compact 01005 size has started say manufacturers, Murata. Because of the trend toward

Insights | 26-01-2016

Intel Curie-based board is aimed at developing wearable technology

A versatile Intel development board that is easy to use as an educational tool but is also capable of prototyping sophisticated products with connect and compute functions is avail

Insights | 21-01-2016

RF test system creates real-world lab conditions

A constant pressure for manufacturers of mobile communication technology is the relentless challenge to rapidly implement new mobile devices and infrastructure that is equipped wit

Articles | 19-01-2016

RF test system creates real-world lab conditions

A constant pressure for manufacturers of mobile communication technology is the relentless challenge to rapidly implement new mobile devices and infrastructure that is equipped wit

Insights | 19-01-2016

The shape of things to come. How 3D printing will rocket in 2016

As we launch into a new year of technology the Internet is already getting its fair share of pundits proclaiming what will be the top electronic technologies of 2016. In an attempt

Articles | 08-01-2016

The shape of things to come. How 3D printing will rocket in 2016

As we launch into a new year of technology the Internet is already getting its fair share of pundits proclaiming what will be the top electronic technologies of 2016. In an attempt

Insights | 08-01-2016