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

Marvell Fined Eye-Popping $1.17 Billion For Patents Infringement

Chip maker Marvell Technology Group, best known for its energy-efficient chips used in smartphones and other devices, is ending the year on an extremely sour note after being ordered to pay one of the largest-ever patent infringement awards to Carnegie Mellon University. A Pittsburgh jury ruled that Bermuda-based Marvell had “willfully” infringed on two hard ...

Instagram Facing Lawsuit in Wake of Changes to TOS

Instagram has been hit by a civil lawsuit in the wake of its ill-advised attempt to change its terms of service last week, a move that was hammered by hundreds of critics and led many users to threaten to quit using the photo-sharing app altogether. Responding to this outrage, Instagram quickly backpedalled and announced that ...

Future Big Data: Mapping Our Universe, and Beyond!

Mankind has made some pretty big strides over the last fifty years or so as we strive for a better understanding of the universe and how it came to be. We’ve landed men on the moon, we’ve sent numerous robots to Mars, Venus and other bodies in the Solar System, and we now have a ...

Business Apps: The Next Battleground for Microsoft & Google?

It’s taken years and years of concerted effort, but Google finally looks to be making some significant inroads into Microsoft’s business territory. Google’s business apps offers a viable alternative to Microsoft’s suite of tools, with applications for creating documents and spreadsheets, collaboration and communications just some of the essential tools available. Many of these apps ...

Iran Reports New Cyber Attack On Energy Infrastructure Foiled

Iranian media are reporting that the country has managed to repel a new cyber attack on its industrial facilities, which it claims is evidence that its enemies are engaged in “non-stop attacks” against its infrastructure. The attack allegedly occurred at a nuclear power plant in the southern city of Bandar Abbas a few months ago, ...

Why Google And Amazon Won’t Be Wishing Each Other A Happy New Year

The bitter rivalry between Amazon and Google is set to become even more intense over the next 12 months, with both companies likely to raise the stakes on multiple frontlines, including vital markets such as e-commerce, cloud computing, consumer hardware and advertising. Reuters provides a timely and in-depth analysis of the current state of affairs ...

Ho Ho Ho, Where’s Santa Now? Google and Bing’s Tracking Tools Disagree…

Given that Bing and Google simply love tearing each other to pieces, going head-to-head in just about every single aspect of web search they can think of, it probably doesn’t come as a surprise that the two web giants are now battling it out over who gets to track Santa this year. Bing made the ...

Verizon ‘Hacker’ Vanishes Into Thin Air, Along With Everything He Stole

Verizon looks to have gotten one over a hacker who claims that it was responsible for a security breach that led to the the private information of more than 300,000 of its Verizon Wireless customers being posted onto the website Pastebin. The breach supposedly took place more than three months ago and led to the ...

Healthy Big Data Shows That Prevention Is Better Than The Cure

If I asked you to suggest some ways to make the world a healthier place, no doubt you’d have plenty of ideas to put out there. Ideas such as developing more and better drugs, building more hospitals, and vaccinating more people would all go a long way towards improving our health. And you’d be right ...

Toyota Plans to “Jump Start” Mobile Phones with Wireless Charging

Wouldn’t it be great if charging your cellphone in your car was as simple as tossing it on the dashboard and just waiting a while? No more messing around with tangled up wires and losing adaptors for the cigarette lighter? Well, buy yourself a shiny new Toyota Avalon when it hits the showrooms next year, ...