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.

Tesla Modified? Twitter User Suspects Changing Vehicle Parameters During Tests

A recent tweet from an influential Twitter user could have potentially landed Tesla in hot water after it was discovered that the code inside Tesla vehicles contains the location o

Insights | 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

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

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