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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Adobe warns of yet another Flash vulnerability, exploits in the wild

It’s that time of the year again: Adobe Systems Inc. has released a new patch for Flash that fixes a newly discovered vulnerability. Internet users are urged to download and install the patch immediately. The patch notes cite that the “updates address critical vulnerabilities that could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2016 March 10: Chronicled raises $3.4 million, BitAccess opens to 6,000 Canadian merchants, Bitwage releases API and credit card payments

A great deal of attention is being laid upon blockchain technology this year and numerous companies are beginning take advantage of possible advancements. Vintage sneaker company Chronicled raised $3.4 million in seed funding to use blockchain technology to secure product authenticity. As for Bitcoin employees can more easily get their wages in bitcoin from Bitwage ...

Technology startup highlights from Blockchain Conference SF 2016 | #BlockchainSF

The Blockchain Conference in San Francisco brought out a few interesting technology companies to speak about the next generation of blockchain technology applications. Keep reading to see what the CEO of stealth startup Hellosent thinks about Internet of Things and smart contracts; what CyGuard, Inc.’s founder and CEO says about accountability in advertising and Vechains ...

Estonia partners with Guardtime to secure 1 million health records with blockchain technology

Blockchain-based security and infrastructure company Guardtime AS announced a partnership today with the government of Estonia and the Estonian e-Health Foundation to accelerate the development of blockchain-based technology for security, transparency and auditability. The company hopes to bring its Keyless Signature Infrastructure (KSI) technology to all levels of Estonian government in cooperation with the Estonian ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2016 March 2: OpenBazaar opens on testnet, Coinbase debit card buys, Bitcoin network DoS, Japanese BTC tax-exemption debate

This week the distributed peer-to-peer marketplace project OpenBazaar opened up on the Bitcoin testnet so that the system can be alpha tested for bugs. Bitcoin wallet company Coinbase, Inc. has begun to offer debit card instant purchase of bitcoins to U.S.-based users. Japan is currently debating how to treat virtual currencies, such as bitcoin, and ...

Rejoice Raspberry Pi users: the new Pi 3 is 64-bit with on-board Wi-Fi

The Raspberry Pi Foundation just announced the release of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, a tiny open source hardware platform for Internet of Things applications, which comes with 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.1. The Pi 3 also boasts a powerful 1.2 Ghz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (clocking in at approximately 10x the ...

Blockstack makes DNS more secure by building on top of the blockchain

A new blockchain-based domain name service (DNS) system has been proposed by Blockstack that would use the Bitcoin blockchain in order to register and cryptographically protect domain names with a decentralized ledger. As a decentralized blockchain, Blockstack promises to be more secure than the centralized traditional DNS system, allow private administration of domain names, provide ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2016 February 24: Butterfly Labs FTC slap on the wrist, Ledger segwit approval, Bitcoin Core 0.12

After really messing up the lives of potential customers and finally losing a fraud case to the United States Federal Trade Commission, Butterfly Labs receives a “slap on the wrist” of pennies on the dollar fines compared to the original settlement. Talk of segregated witness has reached the ears of Ledger hardware wallet, one part ...

IBM brings the power of cloud and AI-as-a-Service via Watson to Sword Art Online VRMMO

IBM Japan announced a new massively multiplayer online (MMO) game virtual reality project called Sword Art Online: The Beginning that will make use of IBM’s cognitive computing artificial intelligence Watson and the company’s high-function cloud service SoftLayer. In an almost science fiction move, the company is putting together two of the most powerful systems on ...

Facebook wants to be the moon landing of virtual reality social media

A new era of computing awaits in 2016 with virtual reality (VR) technology finally coming to the hands of consumers. With its acquisition of Oculus VR in 2014, Facebook, Inc. looked at VR and saw a chance to become part of a technology that would change the face of social media, much like the space ...