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.

Siemens SIMATIC PLCs (Security Bug Reveals Hardcoded Universal Key)

Once again, another networked device has been found to implement some shockingly poor security features with the use of a universal private key that is common to all devices across

Security | 26-10-2022

Siemens SIMATIC PLCs (Security Bug Reveals Hardcoded Universal Key)

Once again, another networked device has been found to implement some shockingly poor security features with the use of a universal private key that is common to all devices across

In The News | 26-10-2022

IKEA joins forces with Kodiak to trial self-driving truck deliveries

As self-driving vehicles inch closer towards reality, furniture giant IKEA recently announced a partnership with Kodiak which specialise in AI and autonomous driving systems. What

In The News | 25-10-2022

Windfall Tax On Energy Companies (Too Darn Right!)

Recently, the media has been in a frenzy over the UK government's plan to issue a windfall tax on the renewable sector, but the UK government is indeed right to do so. Why is the m

Environment | 24-10-2022

Windfall Tax On Energy Companies (Too Darn Right!)

Recently, the media has been in a frenzy over the UK government's plan to issue a windfall tax on the renewable sector, but the UK government is indeed right to do so. Why is the m

Insights | 24-10-2022

Should AI Have The Power To Enforce Laws? Police To Use AI To Identify Bad Drivers

Recently, Police in Devon and Cornwall have announced the use of a new technology that leverages AI to automatically identify those committing driving offences, including using a m

AI | 21-10-2022

Should AI Have The Power To Enforce Laws? Police To Use AI To Identify Bad Drivers

Recently, Police in Devon and Cornwall have announced the use of a new technology that leverages AI to automatically identify those committing driving offences, including using a m

Insights | 21-10-2022

Tesla To Remove Ultrasonic Sensors, A Recipe For Disaster?

Recently, Tesla announced that it will be removing ultrasonic sensors on its vehicles and moving towards total reliance on its vision-based AI. Why do cars utilise different sensin

In The News | 20-10-2022

Researchers Develop Wearable Fabric With Integrated Solar Cells

Recently, researchers have demonstrated a new wearable fabric that is able to generate as much as 400mW thanks to integrated solar cells. What challenges do wearable electronics fa

Wearables | 20-10-2022