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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Pervasive Software DataRush Will Make Hadoop “Faster and Easier”

Mike Hoskins, CTO, EVP Pervasive Software, says that in a nutshell Pervasive is making Hadoop “faster and easier.” It’s all about making big data processing and data mining both faster and easier. While it’s not true that Hadoop is either slow or hard, the implementation of the technology is still immature and it’s being adapted ...

Microsoft’s Windows Azure Experiences Outage

Reports of Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud platform having a bad day apparently cannot be exaggerated enough—customers are reporting that the system has been all-but-entirely offline for hours. According to The Register, the problems began around 9 p.m. ET on February 28 and have continued up through the waning hours of the morning on February 29. ...

Marc Smith from Social Media Research Foundation Speaks on Big Data

Social media gathers people together into communities and as people interact they produce and spin off tremendous amounts of data. That data is so considerable and detailed that they only way to approach it is through the praxis of big data theories and algorithms. Sociologist Marc Smith (@marc_smith on Twitter) with the Social Media Research ...

Kinect-enabled Shopping Cart May Aid Shoppers at Whole Foods

Now that Microsoft has released their development kit that brings Kinect software to Windows, many venues are beginning to look for applications for the video game sensor. Right now, Whole Foods is looking into a prototype that would use a Kinect system on a shopping cart to make the shopping experience a little bit more ...

ZeuS Trojan Botnet Learns a New Trick: Peer-to-Peer

In what seems to be the next evolution of malware, the Zeusbot/SpyEye Trojan network has been discovered in the wild that doesn’t rely on a centralized command-and-control server—instead, the new variants use a peer-to-peer architecture to get the job done. According an article in The Register, security researchers at Symantec have dissected the new code ...

The Pirate Scene Nimbly Adopts New x264 Video Codec

Where it might take giant corporations years to come to a conclusion on a major standards change, pirates from the video scene lead to an implementation in a matter of days, a source tells SiliconANGLE. Over the years, the video scene for many major piracy networks have used XviD as their primary encoding for video ...

Rumors Abound About Blizzard’s Free-to-Play Project

Of course, on this subject Blizzard Entertainment is mum. Best known for their mighty massively multiplayer online phenomenon and game title, World of Warcraft, the gaming studio might be looking to go where many other MMOs are starting to go: into the world of free-to-play. Recently DC Universe Online saw a huge boost in revenue ...

Infragard Can’t Catch a Break: Anonymous 0wns FBI-Affiliate Once Again

June of last year, Infragard Atlanta—an affiliate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation—found themselves the target of LulzSec during their rampage across the Internet.  Due to their close proximity to the FBI and law enforcement, their websites have been constant targets for vandalism. Friday morning, Anonymous announced via the Anonops blog that Infragard had yet ...

Reddit Looks to Democratized Lawmaking with “The Free Internet Act”

After the roaring success of reddit in helping combat the Internet-censorship bills SOPA and PROTECT-IP, the community there decided that they would try their hand at drafting legislation. As a highly collaborative forum for discussion and a democratizing technology, reddit forwards a great opportunity for an actual “We The People” style of producing legislation or ...

Google’s Internet-enabled Spectacles Will Bring Cyberspace to Your Eyes

It looks like all those rumors about Google working on cyber-glasses are beginning to take shape and, according to reports, we might even see them on the market before the end of 2012. No more constantly flicking on a smartphone to check on the state of the world, instead we’ll be able to stream that ...