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.

Will perpetual mobile phone batteries become a reality?

Replacing tired, worn out batteries in mobile phones and laptops is a pain but when batteries start to fail in your electric car it's a financial disaster. Not surprisingly then th

Articles | 24-11-2015

Will perpetual mobile phone batteries become a reality?

Replacing tired, worn out batteries in mobile phones and laptops is a pain but when batteries start to fail in your electric car it's a financial disaster. Not surprisingly then th

Insights | 24-11-2015

Take a seat and let the sun charge your phone

Solar powered Smart Benches are now being tried in locations at Canary Wharf in London's Docklands area. As well as re-charging mobiles, tablets and music players, the Strawberry S

Articles | 19-11-2015

Take a seat and let the sun charge your phone

Solar powered Smart Benches are now being tried in locations at Canary Wharf in London's Docklands area. As well as re-charging mobiles, tablets and music players, the Strawberry S

Insights | 19-11-2015

Spreading the Net with some blue-sky thinking

A pioneering breakthrough on what would be a cheap and effective way of linking millions of people still without Internet was recently demonstrated by the University of Edinburgh’s

Articles | 13-11-2015

Spreading the Net with some blue-sky thinking

A pioneering breakthrough on what would be a cheap and effective way of linking millions of people still without Internet was recently demonstrated by the University of Edinburgh’s

Insights | 13-11-2015

3D stacking technology will beat the bandwidth bottlenecks

What are seen as the first heterogeneous SiP devices that integrate HBM2 DRAM with FPGAs have been developed by US semiconductor company Altera. The company believes these Stratix

Articles | 10-11-2015

3D stacking technology will beat the bandwidth bottlenecks

What are seen as the first heterogeneous SiP devices that integrate HBM2 DRAM with FPGAs have been developed by US semiconductor company Altera. The company believes these Stratix

Insights | 10-11-2015

Keeping your passwords safely in the palm of your hand

Traditionally it has always been the mysterious gypsy character that would read your palm but recent developments by the Fujitsu Labs now means that biometric data such as the vein

Articles | 05-11-2015