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.

Smart Toilet Seat: The Future of Effortless Health Monitoring

Recently, a start-up in the US has gained FDA approval for its smart toilet seat that can be used to monitor users’ health and hopes to start shipping units shortly. What challenge

Insights | 16-05-2023

New Side-Channel Attack on ARM: Implications for IoT Security

Recently, researchers demonstrated a new side-channel attack against ARM TrustZone at the Black Hat Asia conference, but ARM has stated that the attack provides little threat to cu

Security | 15-05-2023

New Side-Channel Attack on ARM: Implications for IoT Security

Recently, researchers demonstrated a new side-channel attack against ARM TrustZone at the Black Hat Asia conference, but ARM has stated that the attack provides little threat to cu

In The News | 15-05-2023

Samsung's New Stance on AI: The ChatGPT Controversy Explained

As ChatGPT takes the world by storm, there is growing concern regarding the role that AI plays in society and whether humanity should hold off from its integration. After a series

In The News | 11-05-2023

Bluetooth Stalking: How Apple and Google are Fighting Back

The rise in tracking devices such as the Apple AirTag has helped thousands around the world to track lost luggage, figure out where car keys have been placed, and even identify if

Security | 11-05-2023

Bluetooth Stalking: How Apple and Google are Fighting Back

The rise in tracking devices such as the Apple AirTag has helped thousands around the world to track lost luggage, figure out where car keys have been placed, and even identify if

Insights | 11-05-2023

IBM Suspends 7,800 Jobs: Exploring AI's Role in Workforce

There is no doubt that AI has taken the world by storm, but as the tech giant IBM continues to grow, it has recently announced that it has suspended 7,800 new job hirings as IBM lo

In The News | 10-05-2023

MIT Engineers Develop Atomically Thin Transistors on Silicon Chips

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a new technology that allows atomically thin transistors to be fabricated on top of pre-existing silicon dies, paving the way for future

Insights | 09-05-2023