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.

Can this help embedded engineers keep pace with IoT challenges?

We’re all subjected to the relentless hyperbole expounding the theory that the Internet of Things (IoT) will revolutionise connectivity and make the world a better, more intelligen

Articles | 08-03-2017

Can this help embedded engineers keep pace with IoT challenges?

We’re all subjected to the relentless hyperbole expounding the theory that the Internet of Things (IoT) will revolutionise connectivity and make the world a better, more intelligen

Insights | 08-03-2017

Is today’s gizmo-loaded car a hackers dream machine?

I recently met a senior engineer that had worked for a large international car maker for most of his career and the topic of our conversation was how modern cars had become laden w

Articles | 22-02-2017

Is today’s gizmo-loaded car a hackers dream machine?

I recently met a senior engineer that had worked for a large international car maker for most of his career and the topic of our conversation was how modern cars had become laden w

Insights | 22-02-2017

Kids technology overload. I blame the parents

Walk round any shopping mall and you’ll see parents pushing their beloved offspring in buggies with the child totally absorbed in the computer tablet or mobile phone they are playi

Articles | 16-02-2017

Kids technology overload. I blame the parents

Walk round any shopping mall and you’ll see parents pushing their beloved offspring in buggies with the child totally absorbed in the computer tablet or mobile phone they are playi

Insights | 16-02-2017

Is this the design engineer’s new flexible friend?

Flexible solar cells that are more flexible than silicon-based products will create a diversity of design opportunities when it comes to portable and wearable technology. This make

Articles | 14-02-2017

Is this the design engineer’s new flexible friend?

Flexible solar cells that are more flexible than silicon-based products will create a diversity of design opportunities when it comes to portable and wearable technology. This make

Insights | 14-02-2017

Binary hyper-drive. It’s computing but not as we know it captain

Thought your laptop was fast. Well try to imagine a computer that is 100 million times faster. This leap into binary hyper-drive is now considered a possibility with the constructi

Articles | 07-02-2017