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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Sony May Change Production Strategy for NGP to Reduce Costs

Launching a new game system rough business and it involves a lot of time, energy, and money. As a result, when a console publisher develops a new system, they spend a lot in investments—this leads a trend of losses in that sector until the returns catch up with the production costs. Right now, Sony is ...

Android-Powered Gaming Console EVO 2 Will Bring Mobile Games to Your Television

Envizions Computer Entertainment, Inc. has announced the upcoming production of an expensive gaming console that will bring both Google Android and notable computing power to televisions everywhere. However, it comes at a notable price—with a cost of $249 a pop, it really needs to sport more than an offer of being an Android-based game console. ...

Google Runs with Smartphone as Digital Wallet, Coupon Center

Today at an event in New York, Google has unveiled two new products that will be built into smartphones sporting near-field communication technology: Google Wallet and Google Offers. The former presents a method for racking up purchases at a brick-and-mortar store and then using your smartphone as a financial transaction facilitator (like a credit card) ...

Xperia PLAY by Sony Ericsson Delivers Savagely Brilliant Gaming Platform Camouflaged as a Smartphone

Look in that product release press conference. It’s a smartphone. It’s a handheld gaming system. It’s the Xperia PLAY by Sony Ericsson! Of course, this gaming device business productivity mobile runs the world’s favorite hybrid OS with Gingerbread Android 2.3 and is now available from Verizon wireless for $200. At 4.7 inches high and 2.4 ...

Infographic: The Cost of the PlayStation Network Hacks and Shutdown

This past month saw one of the biggest gaming network shutdowns in our history when Sony yanked the plug on the PlayStation Network in the wake of having customer data exposed by hackers. It took almost 20 days for the service to start to come back again and now that it is, Sony is still ...

Google Plans to Unveil NFC Payment Platform Thursday in New York

While much information on this is yet undisclosed, The Wall Street Journal is positive that search and social media giant Google will be unveiling their plans for a smartphone as digital wallet platform in an upcoming New York conference on Thursday of this week. We’ve been following this angle eagerly for months now as near-field ...

Twitter Swarms Over TweetDeck with $40m Acquisition Deal

Technology journalism media is aflame with the newest acquisition of TweetDeck by Twitter. The social media corporation has decided to make a functionally lateral move by absorbing the social media dashboard software in the wake of them developing their own aggregation services. While the acquisition is yet unannounced (thus the estimated buy may change) but ...

Ballmer Mentions Next-Gen Windows Systems Appearing Next Year

In a speech that’s caused quite a stir amid Microsoft aficionados, CEO Steve Ballmer made remarks at a developers’ conference in Japan on May 23rd by referring to the next-gen of their OS “Windows 8” as appearing next year. However, shortly after news broke about his words, Microsoft swiftly backtracked and said that the next-gen ...

Sony Thailand Server Becomes Host for Phishing Site

Due to recent circumstances, Sony has found themselves in the limelight recently due to PSN downtime after massive data breaches. As a result, we’ve been noticing a lot more about how poorly guarded many of their websites seem to be. This time, the security firm F-Secure discovered that one of Sony’s Thailand websites has been ...

Nordic Dead or Alive Release Yanked Over Child Pornography Concerns

According to multiple sources, Nintendo of Europe will not be releasing Dead or Alive Dimensions in Sweden and potentially Norway and Denmark. The reason? The newest release from the property is believed to run afoul of child pornography laws in these countries. Eurogamer has run a small story about the decision made by video game ...