Mike Wheatley

Mike Wheatley is a senior staff writer at SiliconANGLE. He loves to write about Big Data and the Internet of Things, and explore how these technologies are evolving and helping businesses to become more agile. Before joining SiliconANGLE, Mike was an editor at Argophilia Travel News, an occassional contributer to The Epoch Times, and has also dabbled in SEO and social media marketing. He usually bases himself in Bangkok, Thailand, though he can often be found roaming through the jungles or chilling on a beach. Got a news story or tip? Email Mike@SiliconANGLE.com.

Latest from Mike Wheatley

Facebook To Rival PayPal With Mobile Payments Service

Facebook has just hit upon yet another money making scheme, with a report in AllThingsD claiming that the social media network is set to take on payment processing giant PayPal in the ecommerce industry. According to the report, Facebook is planning to offer mobile web shoppers the ability to buy goods online simply by entering ...

Android Malware Problems Pile Up with Bitcoin & Google Cloud Messaging

Security problems for Android are piling up, with an additional two vulnerabilities discovered in the mobile operating system over the last 24 hours, including one that was said to have been exploited in a $5,700 Bitcoin heist, and a second that allows cybercriminals to control malware on infected devices via the Google Cloud Messaging service. ...

Carl Icahn Muscles In On Apple – Should Tim Cook Be Worried?

Not content with trying to scuttle Michael Dell’s plans to take the world’s #3 PC maker private again, activist investor Carl Icahn has suddenly made a huge play for Apple as well. According to the Wall Street Journal, 77-year old Icahn claims to have taken a “large position” in Apple, causing a huge kerfuffle with ...

DARPA Investigates Big Data’s ‘National Security Threat’

When it comes to tracking down someone’s movements and contacts through their internet and phone records, America’s national security agencies do a pretty damn good job of it. But what are the implications of some other, outside entity getting their hands on the kind of Big Data that we now know the NSA is routinely ...

Wearable Tech in the Enterprise: Should IT Managers Be Worried?

Disruptive technologies are known as such for the way they shake IT systems to the core, and by all accounts we’re about to crash headlong into the next one, with the emergence of wearable technologies just around the coriner. We’ve actually had wearable computing in various forms for some time – certain industries, like the ...

IDC Says Consumers Don’t Want To Touch Windows 8 Laptops

Late last year, when Windows 8 made its debut amidst a worrying decline over PC sales, Microsoft bet heavily on being able to lure consumers with a fancy new range of touch-enabled laptops that it hoped would sweep over the market and rejuvenate the industry. Alongside Microsoft’s much-vaunted Surface Pro and RT ultrabooks, most major ...

Time To Ditch Android: ZTE’s Firefox Phone Finally Lands On eBay

If you’re at all like me and have been itching to get your hands on a funky new Firefox phone but unfortunately don’t live in one of the nine countries currently selling them, well today’s your lucky day. ZTE, the Chinese company that makes the Open Firefox phone, has just taken the rather unusual step ...

How Wearable Tech Will Take The Enterprise By Storm : Google Glass, iWatch and Beyond

Wearable tech is all the rage these days, with much of the talk about these devices centring on their use as entertainment and lifestyle aids. But there are many exciting potential use cases for wearable technologies in the enterprise as well – so exciting in fact, that some observers are saying that enterprise adoption is ...

How Ethical is Your Big Data?

Imagine this scenario: you go for a routine check-up at the hospital, but instead of the doctor giving you the all clear sign, he informs you that you’ve an extremely aggressive medical condition – one so aggressive, that even the doctors haven’t encountered it before.  The medical team attempts to treat your condition, but unbeknown ...

VMware Bets on $700 Million Share Buyback as Virtualization Battle Heats Up

Virtualization software maker and all-round cloud computing giant VMware is betting that its stock could be worth a buyback. Yesterday the company announced its given authorization for as much as $700 million in share buybacks, with the shares available for purchase between now and the end of 2015. Transactions can take place either on the ...