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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Microsoft Brings “Edutainment” to the Next Level with Sesame Street, Kinect Partnership

No doubt, Xbox has been changing the way that we view television by bringing Internet TV into the living room; but there’s still more avenues for Microsoft to tap with the universally plastic interactivity of the Kinect. The television show, Sesame Street has been an educator and entertainment option directed at children for decades now ...

Bitcoin vs. Western Union: It’s About Strength in Numbers

We’ve been following the ups and downs of Bitcoin now for quite some time. As a cryptocurrency it made its first steps into the light but timidly; for years the currency nestled down in the single-digit cents USD but with some media attention and careful cultivation it reached the bloggers. It’s seen at least one ...

Chinese Hackers Commando Exfiltrate U.S. Chamber of Commerce Data

Lots of attention has been directed at hackers possibly working out of China and the report of a year-old breach of the U.S. government connected to the country is only fanning the flames of that attention. The Wall Street Journal is reporting about an event that took place back in May 2010 when hackers breached ...

Kim Jong-il Malware Discovered Roaming the Wild

From the that-didn’t-take-long department, the recent death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il has taken its predicted path through social media and spawned malicious spam that takes advantage of exploits in PDF to infect computers with a Trojan. Researchers at TrendLabs discovered the spammed messages in their inboxes with subjects mentioning the death of Kim ...

Education by Osmosis, through fMRI Could You Know Kung-Fu?

As with the testimonial line from The Matrix, “I know Kung-Fu.” We have a notion from modern popular science fiction that some day humanity might be able to overcome the cumbersome notion of learning from books and experience and directly implant education into the brain via some as-to-be-known sort of technological osmosis. According to an ...

Angry Birds Maker Rovio Seeks Hong Kong 2013 IPO; Zynga Stock Continues to Drop

It’s been a year of social IPOs and it looks like 2013 will continue that trend with Rovio, the developer of the altogether famous Angry Birds. During an interview held with Reuters last week Peter Vesterbacka, marketing chief of Finnish company Rovio, explained that the company might seek their initial public offering in Asia, citing ...

Global Gaming Fueled by Cloud Distribution Grows 450% in 3 Years

The cloud-based global game-delivery company Pando Networks recently distributed a press-release containing a telling infographic about the growth of global gaming as seen through the eyes of their network. Some countries have seen faster growth into using their network to acquire games than others—for example over the past three years European downloads have risen by ...

Nielson Report Shows that Console Usage is Up 7% Over 2010, Streaming Video a Big Factor

A recently released Nielsen report shows that the viewership of streaming video on game consoles is on the rise. Not an unexpected outcome with how much Microsoft and Sony have been pushing themselves into the online streaming video market; but it’s still a bit early to tell who’s succeeding. “Streaming now represents a reported 14 ...

Dwolla Serves Up Instant Payment

The company Dwolla is best known for providing a payment network similar to credit cards and PayPal but without charging exorbitant fees for the exchange of money between customers. Today, the pioneering company is taking a bite out of the legacy architecture of money transfer they’ve been chafing against by releasing a service that provides ...

Free-to-Play MMO Publisher Nexon Nets $1.17 Billion From IPO

Today, the Korean free-to-play online gaming company Nexon has gone public in the Tokyo Stock Exchange and raised $1.17 billion from its IPO. According to GamesIndustry, this is the biggest IPO to hit the exchange this year, putting the market value of the MMO publisher between $7.69 billion and $8.97 billion. “We want to have ...