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.

Is ARM Changing Its Licensing Model? Apparently, And According To Qualcomm, It’s Not Good

While nothing has been officially confirmed, Qualcomm has accused ARM of unfair practices in its desire to change licensing terms that would have a major effect on OEMs. What exact

Semiconductors | 03-11-2022

Is ARM Changing Its Licensing Model? Apparently, And According To Qualcomm, It’s Not Good

While nothing has been officially confirmed, Qualcomm has accused ARM of unfair practices in its desire to change licensing terms that would have a major effect on OEMs. What exact

Insights | 03-11-2022

How Smartphones Could Help Prevent Crushes At Events

No words can describe the sadness surrounding the recent crush in South Korea, but such events may be avoidable in the future with the use of smartphones. What challenges do mass e

Insights | 02-11-2022

Police Trial Sound Sensors To Stop Loud Drivers

While loud sports cars may be the interest of car enthusiasts, the vast majority of people dislike loud speeding vehicles that either backfire or use cheap exhausts. To try and tac

In The News | 31-10-2022

Could floating turbines be the answer to wind energy?

Wind farms are one of the best sources of renewable energy for the UK, but while they are cheap, they are also an eyesore for anyone nearby which is why many don’t want them in the

Environment | 28-10-2022

Could floating turbines be the answer to wind energy?

Wind farms are one of the best sources of renewable energy for the UK, but while they are cheap, they are also an eyesore for anyone nearby which is why many don’t want them in the

Insights | 28-10-2022

Researchers develop disposable wearable UV sensor

UV exposure is dangerous to human health due to the cancer risk it carries which is why wearing sun cream and keeping out of extreme sunlight is important. Recognising the difficul

Wearables | 27-10-2022

Researchers develop disposable wearable UV sensor

UV exposure is dangerous to human health due to the cancer risk it carries which is why wearing sun cream and keeping out of extreme sunlight is important. Recognising the difficul

Insights | 27-10-2022

US threatened, Apple backed down – Apple to U-turn on using Chinese memory chips

Last month, Apple announced that it would be using a Chinese company for memory chips in its upcoming products, but the US government decided to flex and put Apple in its place. Wh

In The News | 27-10-2022