Kyt Dotson

Kyt Dotson is a Senior Editor at SiliconAngle and works to cover beats surrounding DevOps, security, gaming, and cutting edge technology. Before joining SiliconAngle, Kyt worked as a software engineer starting at Motorola in Q&A to eventually settle at Pets911.com where he helped build a vast database for pet adoption and a lost and found system. Kyt is a published author who writes science fiction and fantasy works that incorporate ideas from modern-day technological innovation and explore the outcome of living with those technologies.

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Container automation firm Wercker announces Wercker Workflows for development pipelines

Container-centric developer automation platform Wercker BV today announced the release of Wercker Workflows, management solution for custom Docker container pipelines supporting distributed applications and microservices. Earlier this year, Wercker raised $4.5 million USD in a Series A funding round for a total of $7.5 million USD being put towards the development of this sort of ...

With TVU Networks’ equipment, Virtual Reality broadcast over IP may come to a concert near you

Last month at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) 2016 conference, TVU Networks, a market leading telecommunications equipment supplier for broadcast media, demonstrated mobile transmission of virtual reality (VR) media over IP. With this technology, TVU expects to deliver the equipment needed to make live broadcast of VR content for wide scale adoption. While video ...

Craig Wright, most recent alleged inventor of Bitcoin says, ‘I’m Sorry’ and quits

In a sudden reversal, Craig Steven Wright–an Australian entrepreneur and computer scientist also the most recent person to claim to be the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, inventor of Bitcoin—has rolled up his blog and quit. I’m Sorry I believed that I could do this. I believed that I could put the years of anonymity and hiding ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2016 May 4: Is Craig Wright actually Satoshi Nakamoto? Yet again hard to say

The Bitcoin community has gotten used to an almost annual turn of discoveries and revelations attempting to unmask the mysterious inventor of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency Bitcoin, the enigma otherwise known as Satoshi Nakamoto. The most recent contender for the title of Satoshi is once again Craig Steven Wright, an Australian academic and businessman, who ...

Coinsource adds 9 new Bitcoin ATMs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas

National Bitcoin ATM (automated teller machine) network Coinsource (Clark, Sharp, and Reynolds, LLC, DBA CoinSource) just announced its largest installation yet by adding seven new machines in the Los Angeles area and two more in Las Vegas. According to the company this makes Coinsource the largest bitcoin ATM provider on the West Coast with 16 ...

Meet VREAL: the startup that wants to become the Twitch of virtual reality

Seattle-based VREAL Inc. (which stands for “Virtual Reality Entertainment And Livestreaming”) seeks to become the first-of-its-kind virtual reality streaming service the likes of which this world has never seen. The service would be similar to game streaming platform Twitch (Twitch Interactive, Inc.), which boasted over 2 million peak concurrent viewers in 2015 and over 35 ...

What new features for Skype for Business means for DevOps and developers

Microsoft recently announced a series of improvements to its Skype platform including upcoming “much anticipated” Skype for Business Preview for Mac OS X El Capitan. The preview is rolling out right now and is available on demand to IT Professionals who can sign up on SkypePreview.com. Skype is already a powerful platform for inter-group communication, ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2016 April 27: Bitcoin payments come to Steam, Japan OKs virtual currency, an unlucky someone sent 291 BTC as a fee

In what is the biggest coup for the Bitcoin community in 2016, Valve Corporation’s video game platform Steam started taking Bitcoin payments. Keep reading for more details on how that came about and why this is a big deal. Also in video games news for Bitcoin, the gaming marketplace Kinguin just announced that publishers on ...

Nokia looks to digital health with Withings acqusition plans

Nokia Corp, global communications company best known for cellphones, recently announced plans to expand the company’s reach into digital health hardware and software with the acquisition of France-based health technology firm Withings S.A. The communications company intends to add Withings and all its resources to the Nokia Technologies portfolio of products and services, enhancing Nokia’s fitness and health-based applications. ...

With the Walabot sensor and API mobile developers can see through walls and more

The Walabot is an amusingly named sensor for mobile projects (including smartphones) developed by Vayyar Imaging Ltd. that can see through walls, detect moving objects and even measure breathing. This week Vayyar announced the release of the Walabot API along with several examples that can be implemented with the Walabot SDK. Mobile phones already come ...