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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EMC Reveals VNXe Turnkey Storage and Network Infrastructure Solution

Small and medium sized businesses looking for storage and network solutions can now use EMC to breathe easier when it comes to their IT concerns. With the release of the VNX family for unified storage solutions, EMC has created an affordable and powerful solution for just the sort of things that small and medium companies ...

Apple Reports Earnings this Evening, In the Wake of Jobs’s Medical Leave Analysts Not Concerned

This week, Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced an indefinite leave of absence from his company for medical reasons. The proclamation caught the tech industry by surprise and ripples of concern ran through the media, pondering what direction investors and the market might head with this particular event generating uncertainty. He emphasized that he’s not ...

iOS Update Adoption Soars as Android Struggles With Fragmentation Woes

As platforms such as firmware and OSes update users are urged to download the new versions and patches, but as time goes on the number of adopters of various patches and updates begins to diverge. In industry parlance, this is known as platform fragmentation and Google Android appears to be fairly much steeped in it. ...

The Music of the Spheres, Kinect as a Theremin Controller

One might argue that every musical instrument is controlled by the body—from the strumming the strings of a guitar, blowing into a saxophone, striking the keys of a piano—but no instrument is controlled quite like the theremin. Patented in 1927 and originally known as the aetherphone, the musical instrument looks like something that came off ...

Steve Jobs Medical Leave Stirs Speculation about Apple’s Direction

Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook has been tapped to take over the software and mobile mega-giant in CEO Steve Job’s absence as he goes on holiday to focus on his health. Jobs’s medical history now has become a rocky road filled with strange adversity after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2004. Since ...

Android Apps Appear to Make Use of NFC

We just got the news that the Google Nexus S with Android 2.3 would support Near-Field Communication we’ve seen news that developers have already jumped on the bandwagon and produced the first NFC  applications. According to the aptly named Near Field Communications World blog, they these first two apps are named Taglet and EnableTable—a Japanese ...

Google Voice Now With Google Translate

Google Voice brought us a sort of bridge between the Web and voicemail—I’ve been using it for quite some time now—but what we’ve really been itching for is something that’s been hinted at for a while: the ability to translate live speech into other languages. The Voice product already capably transcribed voicemails (although sometimes with ...

Microsoft May be Facing an Xbox 360, Kinect Shortage

In a trend where success can be its own defeat, rumors are spreading that Microsoft might be facing a shortage of their Xbox 360 consoles and Kinect peripherals. In an article on VentureBeat, they examine the total number of units shipped and produced in yet-another-logistics-beatdown for the software giant. Microsoft saw huge demand for the ...

RIM Expanding into Cloud-based BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Plans Support for Other Devices

For many years now, RIM has enjoyed a privileged position in the elite financial and corporate communication spheres due to their superior security and other innovations. However, due to changing networks, financial concerns, and personal preferences, even their previous supporters have been looking into permitting other devices in the hands of their employees. In a ...

Solar Powered Apple Products Coming, Patent May Lead the Way

There’s some rumors circulating about Apple potentially preparing a solar powered device—or at least including technology to do so for some yet-unannounced product. This is all based on the uncovering of a Q1 2009 patent filing for a small, low-powered solar array for mobile devices. The patent is cited by an article on TechCrunch, but ...