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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Bitcoin Weekly 2015 October 21: Kinguin partners with BitPay, corrupt agent sentenced in Silk Road theft, Voxelus cryptocurrency

This week opened up with the Bitcoin market rising almost $20 over last week and peeking into the $270 range–thus opening up rumors and speculation as to what’s causing this rising market. As with the last time Bitcoin saw a sudden bust of value, China is rumored to be behind it (or at least China ...

Bitcoin Group on track for world’s first Bitcoin mining IPO with $3m via BnkToTheFuture

Melbourne-based Bitcoin Group Limited is a hair’s breadth away from an Initial Public Offering after raising over $3 million on Bitcoin equity website BnkToTheFuture (Bnk To The Future Ltd.). According to Forbes, the company has raised most of the $3.6 million needed for the IPO–and according to Bitcoin Group’s BnkToTheFuture website the company has exceeded its goals. ...

Popcorn Time pirate movie streaming coming to a browser near you

It has never been so easy to watch popular movies and TV shows on your computer without having to buy them, all made possible by the widely popular application Popcorn Time. The app, described as “Netflix for pirates,” uses the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol to stream movies in a fashion similar to other networks used by ...

MIT developing a system that replaces human intuition for big data analysis

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are looking to take human intuition out of big data analysis by letting computers choose the feature set used to identify predictive patterns in the data. This effort is called “Data Science Machine” and so far the prototype of this ...

‘Voxels’ to become the first cryptocurrency to power a VR marketplace via Voxelus

First debut at Oculus Connect last month, Voxelus (www.voxelus.com), the world’s first end-to-end virtual reality content creation platform, expects to launch the largest marketplace for virtual reality assets and games next year. The in-platform currency used on the Voxelus platform will be a cryptographically secure in-game token called “voxels” and to secure funding the company ...

City of Paradigm: A new dawn for Virtual Reality

Below is an excerpt from Kyt Dotson’s novel City of Paradigm, a science fiction tale about a fictional 21st century city situated somewhere in California. Each City of Paradigm column is two parts: an excerpt from the novel and an editorial describing the real-world context of the technologies described in the story. Readers may find ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2015 October 14: Purse.io breach and bitcoin theft, Blockstream releases Liquid sidechain, Gaming marketplace G2A partners with BitPay

This week Purse.io, a company that connects people with Bitcoins with people who have Amazon gift cards, saw several customers accounts compromised and a small amount of bitcoins stolen. While the investigation is ongoing, the company has managed to pin down the problem and resolved it over the weekend, see below for the news. Blockstream, ...

Conductive fiber breakthrough has implications for human-sensing wearables

Clothing is an everyday thing to many people and has seen many technological innovations: elastic fabrics that stretch, thick fabrics that repel rain and cold, open fabrics that “breathe,” and now with the aid of weave that conduct electricity will come fabrics that can communicate. Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science ...

Bitcoin nodes mapper Bitnodes is now supported by 21, Inc.

Bitnodes, a website and data store designed to track the ebb and flow of full nodes in the Bitcoin network, is a project by Addy Yeow. Originally, the Bitnodes service was supported by the Bitcoin Foundation, an organization looking to promote and standardize Bitcoin use; but as of October 4, 2015 that appears to have ...

Destiny players soon to meet microtransactions, says Bungie

Players of Bungie, Inc.’s overwhelming hit space shooter video game Destiny on Xbox and PlayStation are about to see the return of a character named Tess Everis on October 13. Tess will be bringing with her a new store that contains items that can be bought for real money with a new in-game currency called “silver.” This ...