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.

Security Issue Detected in Belkin's Wemo Smart Plug Mini V2

As the number of IoT devices continues to grow exponentially, millions of devices around the world remain vulnerable to cyberattacks, and a recently discovered vulnerability in the

In The News | 27-05-2023

From Milk Film to High-Tech Wearables: The Rise of Ionogels

While the film that forms on hot milk is generally unpleasant, some researchers have managed to gather inspiration from this material to create 2D ionogels that could help create f

Insights | 26-05-2023

How MIT's Modular-Things is Redefining Hardware Design Through Virtualization

Recently, a collaboration between MIT researchers and Hack Club developed a new toolset that helps to virtualise projects by adding microcontrollers to most system components, ther

Insights | 25-05-2023

EU's New Monitoring System Aims to Secure Semiconductor Supply Chain

As the world's semiconductor supply slowly stabilises after the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world continue to invest in local foundries to try and prevent future supply

Semiconductors | 24-05-2023

EU's New Monitoring System Aims to Secure Semiconductor Supply Chain

As the world's semiconductor supply slowly stabilises after the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world continue to invest in local foundries to try and prevent future supply

In The News | 24-05-2023

The Future of VR: Smelling in Virtual Reality

The idea of being able to smell in VR has been around for ages, but it has only been a recent development by researchers that may actually make this practical. Researchers recently

Insights | 24-05-2023

The World's Smallest LED: A Novel Approach to Digital Holographic Microscopy

Recently, researchers from multiple institutions around the world have worked together to create the world’s smallest LED that was then used to turn existing CMOS image sensors int

Insights | 23-05-2023

Intel Proposes x86s to Drop Backward Compatibility – Please Be True

A recent announcement from Intel could see newer processors drop backward compatibility with older 16-bit systems, which would help remove redundant systems and irrelevant hardware

In The News | 22-05-2023