Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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Twitter apologizes after exposing business customer information

Twitter Inc. apologized today after it discovered that billing information from business customers had been potentially exposed because of the way the site caches data. Described as a “data security incident” by Twitter, the exposure affects customers of Twitter Ads and Analytics Manager. Information inputted by those customers, including email addresses, phone numbers, billing addresses ...

Trump changes spur concerns for anti-censorship Open Technology Fund

Concern has been raised about the future of the Open Technology Fund, a U.S.-government funded nonprofit corporation that develops internet freedom tools after a possible shift in its focus driven by the Trump administration. Founded in 2012 and funded as an independent grantee corporation of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the OTF aims to ...

Robotic lawyer startup DoNotPay raises $12M

Robotic lawyer startup DoNotPay Ltd. announced today it has raised $12 million in new funding to expand its business in the U.K. The Series A round was led by Coatue and included Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund and Felicis Ventures, the latter having invested in the company through a seed round in July. Founded in 2016, DoNotPay offers ...

Facebook discontinues low-end Oculus Go virtual reality headset

Facebook Inc. today announced it’s discontinuing the development and sale of its Oculus Go virtual reality headset just two years after it launched. Announced in October 2017, Oculus Go was Facebook’s first standalone VR headset — standalone in that it didn’t need to be tethered to a personal computer like the original Oculus headset did. ...

Google Cloud scales up Kubernetes Engine to 15,000 nodes for Bayer Crop Science

A new case study published today by Google Cloud shows how rapidly the tech giant’s cloud unit, in particular its Google Kubernetes Engine, can be rapidly scaled up to meet intense data processing needs. The case involves Bayer Crop Science data scientists requiring huge amounts of data processing power to process genotype data to decide ...

269GB of data stolen from US police departments published after ‘BlueLeaks’ hack

Data stolen from hundreds of police departments across the U.S. have been published online in a hack dubbed “BlueLeaks.” The 269 gigabytes of data was published online by a group calling itself Distributed Denial of Secrets and includes hundreds of thousands of police and U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation reports, bulletins, guides and more. The ...

Microsoft acquires industrial cybersecurity startup CyberX for $165M

Microsoft Corp. has acquired industrial cybersecurity startup CyberX Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Various reports today suggest that the acquisition price was $165 million, following initial reports of the deal in May. Founded in 2013, CyberX offers an industrial cybersecurity platform built by former military cybersecurity experts with nation-state expertise defending critical infrastructure. The company’s platform focuses on continuously reducing ...

Facebook acquires VR games studio Ready at Dawn to enhance Oculus

Facebook Inc. today said it has acquired virtual reality games developer Ready At Dawn Studios LLC for an undisclosed price to enhance its Oculus VR gaming division. Founded in 2003, Ready at Dawn initially started as a regular games studio before moving into VR in the mid-2010s. In July 2017 the company released Lone Echo ...

ServiceNow to acquire configuration data management startup Sweagle

ServiceNow Inc. today said it has agreed to acquire configuration data management startup Sweagle NV for an undisclosed price. Founded in Belgium in 2017 with offices in Brussels, Paris, London and New York City, Sweagle offers configuration data management on a software-as-a-service basis. The company’s platform allows users to manage their configuration data — settings, ...

Arm-based Macs, new HomePod: Here’s what to expect from Apple’s online-only WWDC

Apple Inc. kicks off its first online-only Worldwide Developers Conference at 10 a.m. PDT Monday with announcements expected across a wide range of Apple products including hardware and software. The shift to being online-only comes amid the COVID-19 pandemic with many companies switching to presenting online this year, sometimes with mixed results. Here’s what to expect ...