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.

First end-to-end security solution for IoT devices connected to AWS

The industry’s first end-to-end security solution for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that connect to Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT has been developed following collaboration betw

Insights | 11-08-2016

Will Lidar technology really convince us autonomous cars are safe?

There are many industry experts that believe Lidar sensing will help to improve the safe operation of autonomous cars but whether it will win over the vast majority of dubious driv

Articles | 11-08-2016

Will Lidar technology really convince us autonomous cars are safe?

There are many industry experts that believe Lidar sensing will help to improve the safe operation of autonomous cars but whether it will win over the vast majority of dubious driv

Insights | 11-08-2016

Power chip can tightly regulate car battery voltages

A power management IC that can implement a buck or buck/boost regulator to convert automotive battery voltages into a tightly regulated voltage whilst providing changes between buc

Articles | 09-08-2016

Power chip can tightly regulate car battery voltages

A power management IC that can implement a buck or buck/boost regulator to convert automotive battery voltages into a tightly regulated voltage whilst providing changes between buc

Insights | 09-08-2016

STM32 Open Development Environment gets projects off to a fast start

A microcontroller is the natural choice for designers who want to develop embedded applications that need to bring together, analyze and act on real-time data. But when you want to

Environment | 03-08-2016

Will cloud congestion fade into the fog?

Japanese industrial automation, test and measurement and software company Yokogawa Electric Corporation is investing in a Californian startup called FogHorn Systems, a developer of

Articles | 03-08-2016

Will cloud congestion fade into the fog?

Japanese industrial automation, test and measurement and software company Yokogawa Electric Corporation is investing in a Californian startup called FogHorn Systems, a developer of

Insights | 03-08-2016

Toshiba to start producing 32GB 64-layer 3D flash memory and plans a 64GB version

The latest generation of its BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory has been launched by Toshiba and the company says it is the first 64-layer device in the world to start sample shipments. Th

Articles | 28-07-2016