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.

5 hot technologies at the European Microwave Show

The Palais des congrès de Paris played host to this year's European Microwave Week (EuMW) show and conference and Electropages went along to search out the top technologies. Here's

Insights | 15-09-2015

World firsts for Flash memories

What is claimed as the world’s first 32Gbytes 48-layer BiCS FLASH device with a three-dimensional (3D) stacked cell structure has been developed and launched by the Toshiba Corpora

Articles | 18-08-2015

World firsts for Flash memories

What is claimed as the world’s first 32Gbytes 48-layer BiCS FLASH device with a three-dimensional (3D) stacked cell structure has been developed and launched by the Toshiba Corpora

Insights | 18-08-2015

Conquering the 44 zettabyte data mountain

The amount of data that will be swirling around planet Earth is set to explode during the final years of this decade and will reach the biblical proportion of around 44zettabytes (

Articles | 12-08-2015

Conquering the 44 zettabyte data mountain

The amount of data that will be swirling around planet Earth is set to explode during the final years of this decade and will reach the biblical proportion of around 44zettabytes (

Insights | 12-08-2015

Mobile Phones & Male Fertility: Unveiling the Connection

In the age of constant connectivity, our mobile phones have become almost an extension of ourselves. But have you ever stopped to consider the potential health implications of keep

Articles | 10-08-2015

Mobile Phones & Male Fertility: Unveiling the Connection

In the age of constant connectivity, our mobile phones have become almost an extension of ourselves. But have you ever stopped to consider the potential health implications of keep

Insights | 10-08-2015

Resistive RAM Instability Problems Solved Making 28nm Embedded Apps a Reality

The problems of filament instability in resistive RAM (RRAM) technology have been cracked in a joint effort by Japanese electronics conglomerate Panasonic and research centre Imec.

Articles | 28-07-2015

Resistive RAM Instability Problems Solved Making 28nm Embedded Apps a Reality

The problems of filament instability in resistive RAM (RRAM) technology have been cracked in a joint effort by Japanese electronics conglomerate Panasonic and research centre Imec.

Insights | 28-07-2015