Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

Intel Acquires AI Optimisation Platform SigOpt

With the rising importance of AI and the increasingly more competitive service market, companies are looking to not only integrate AI into their products but also developing method

04-11-2020

The QR Code - What is a QR code and how are they used?

Recently, the inventor of the QR code received an award for the significant contribution made by the use of the QR code in many applications. What are QR codes, what makes them sig

03-11-2020

Xiaomi Announces 80W Wireless Charger

Recently, Xiaomi announced the release of its latest 80W wireless charger and its ability to charge a  4,500mAh battery from 0% to 100% in 40 minutes. What are wireless chargers, w

01-11-2020

NVIDIA Announced $59 Jetson Nano Single-Board Computer

Recently, NVIDIA announced that it is selling its credit card-sized single-board Jetson computer for $59. What is Jetson, what are its features, and why is this announcement import

31-10-2020

First Bluetooth-Enabled Heart Defibrillator Implanted in Patient

Recently, Dr Mohamad implanted the first Bluetooth-enabled heart defibrillator in a patient with success. What do implanted defibrillators do, what makes this achievement important

30-10-2020

STMicroelectronics Acquires SOMOS Semiconductor

Recently, STMicroelectronics acquired SOMOS Semiconductor who are a fab-less semiconductor company. Who is SOMOS? What do they develop, and why has STMicroelectronics acquired them

Semiconductors | 29-10-2020

How Security Systems are Implementing AI and ML for Threat Detection

A recent study showed that over 90% of security operating centres are now implementing or considering the use of AI and machine learning to detect and defend against digital threat

Security | 28-10-2020

How can LiDAR help traffic and reduce accidents?

Researchers from the University of Nevada have been experimenting with LiDAR in traffic for the past few years, and now their system is being further established. What is LiDAR, wh

28-10-2020

Navy Looks Towards Software-Defined Systems

Software-defined systems are set to become a critical feature in future designs, and now the Navy is looking at implementing such a topology. What issues do hardware systems face,

27-10-2020