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.

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

Insights | 05-11-2015

Modem technology supports worldwide standards and frequency bands

A modem solution that can support any PLC protocol standard for all global frequency bands including CENELEC A, FCC and ARIB, has been launched by Renesas Electronics. This is Rene

Articles | 04-11-2015

Modem technology supports worldwide standards and frequency bands

A modem solution that can support any PLC protocol standard for all global frequency bands including CENELEC A, FCC and ARIB, has been launched by Renesas Electronics. This is Rene

Insights | 04-11-2015

Hitachi Unveils Advanced 3D Camera System for Intelligent Monitoring

We all appear on camera hundreds of times daily thanks to the amount of street-level CCTV monitoring in our towns and cities, and soon we could see street cameras that will predict

Insights | 28-10-2015

Top electronics stories from Munich hit the headlines

Electropages' European editor Paul Whytock and technical features editor Sally Ward-Foxton report from Munich on the top technology stories breaking at the Pinnacle International P

Articles | 21-10-2015

Top electronics stories from Munich hit the headlines

Electropages' European editor Paul Whytock and technical features editor Sally Ward-Foxton report from Munich on the top technology stories breaking at the Pinnacle International P

Insights | 21-10-2015

Are perovskite PVs the new blue sky thinking on solar panels?

The simple answer to that is maybe, but there are a few buts clouding the perovskite horizon. However, there is no doubt about the excitement perovskite photovoltaics (PV) is causi

Articles | 15-10-2015

Are perovskite PVs the new blue sky thinking on solar panels?

The simple answer to that is maybe, but there are a few buts clouding the perovskite horizon. However, there is no doubt about the excitement perovskite photovoltaics (PV) is causi

Insights | 15-10-2015