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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Oculus VR announces Mobile SDK and the Gear VR headset at $199

Oculus VR has just gone live with the mobile SDK aimed at bringing developers to the Samsung Gear VR–a mobile device that is essentially someone strapping a Galaxy Note 4 to their face. The mobile SDK represents a year of collaboration with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to bring 3D technology to mobile. Interested innovators can ...

Proximity still the gaming killer app for reducing latency to cloud | #reinvent

For the usual first person shooter player there’s a moment when it looks like you’ve got the bad guy in your crosshairs, you pull the trigger, and bam—you die? This is a moment that many gamers find themselves throwing their controller at the screen. The reason why: latency created a situation where you thought you ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2014 November 12: NCR Silver plans Bitcoin support, XChange adds Coinsetter, Quickbooks and BitPay, and crypto demographics

The big Bitcoin news this week comes from NCR Corporation who just announced plans to integrate Bitcoin payments into point of sale systems internationally. This announcement continues to bolster adoption by opening up more avenues for merchants to connect with consumers with Bitcoin. Developers will be overjoyed to hear the XChange Java Library now supports ...

Kickstarting a new way to develop for the Internet of Things with Thingsee One

A group of ex-Nokia employees, founders of a Finnish startup named Haltian, have launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to bring the Internet of Things to the hands of developers. The campaign promises to deliver a cheap, sleek hardware platform in the form of the Thingsee One. The Internet of Things is an ever-growing ecology that ...

One week with Google Inbox: A technology reporter’s experience

In many ways Google has reinvented, or at least greatly amplified, how people find information on the Internet by creating the de facto search engine and now the company is trying to reinvent e-mail as well. Inbox is that attempt, a web and mobile client not so much designed around helping people clear out their ...

Swarm crypto-crowdfunding platform incubates its first five startups

SwarmCorp, the world’s first distributed incubator that uses an innovative funding-by-cryptocurrency design, just finished its first-ever Decentralized Demo Day and has announced Techstars as yet another first-ever institutional investor using the native Swarm Coin. Swarm represents an innovative way for projects and startups to gather funding with a democratized, decentralized crowdfunding platform. New ventures produce ...

New functionality and strong community with OpenStack Juno puts devs on top

In April, when OpenStack released open source OpenStack Icehouse, database as a service project Trove was one of its main features. Fast forward six months: OpenStack Foundation releases OpenStack Juno with several new projects, and lots of new features. The 1,400 contributors to this version, OpenStack Juno,  included multiple bug fixes (more than 3200 have been squashed) and added more ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2014 November 5: Coinbase adds multi-sig to Vault and BTC Guild is not shutting down!

It’s nearing the end of 2014 and the Bitcoin economy has seen a lot of different changes in the way that people think about the technology as currency. One way that it has been changing is the continual evolution of services that surround Bitcoin, the rise of Circle, BitPay adding on partners, and now Coinbase ...

How Avatar X hit 10k members : Q&A with Google+ Bitcoin Community owner

The most prolific and populous Bitcoin community on Google+ is hosted by Avatar X, an interesting individual who runs the blog Appatic. He brought the Bitcoin Community into being in 2012 with co-founder Cameron Ruggles, and it has almost been two years running—this month made the milestone of 10,000 members. As a result of this ...

Ebola scares lead surge in downloads of mobile game Plague, Inc.

As news of Ebola outbreaks begins to percolate through the news media and popular TV shows run episodes themed by infectious diseases the gaming public has increasingly shown interest in Plague, Inc. a game about outbreaks. Plague, Inc. is a mobile game where players simulate the outbreak of a deadly worldwide disease and attempt to ...