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

Yahoo Mail Finally Gets Serious About Security, Adds Default SSL Encryption

Yahoo has finally, and somewhat belatedly, decided to follow in the footsteps of Google, Microsoft and Facebook, announcing that it’ll make SSL encryption the default setting for all Yahoo Mail users as of next January. The company confirmed the plan in a statement given to the Washington Post yesterday. This follows the introduction of SSL ...

US Army Building TALOS: Real-Life Ironman Armor To Give Troops “Superhuman Strength”

Wouldn’t you just love to get your hands on a high-tech armored suit that makes you nearly invincible, à la Tony Stark in the “Ironman” movie? Well, that kind of super-power might still be some way off, but the dream has gotten one step closer, so long as you happen to be in the US ...

Google Chrome Flaw Leaves Passwords, Credit Cards & Bank Details Exposed

With its minimalistic design and its lightening-fast loading times, its little wonder that Google Chrome is the web browser of choice for 40.8% of internet users, according to the latest data from StatCounter. But while people love the fact that Chrome usually works without a hitch, could it be that the world’s favorite web browser ...

BlackBerry Co-Founder Lazaridis Makes Last-Ditch Bid To Save The Day

There’s been new developments over at beleaguered BlackBerry this morning, with a possible takeover bid in the offing, coming hot on the heels of news that seven of its key designers dumped the company earlier this year. First up is the news that BlackBerry’s former CEO and co-founder Mike Lazaridis is weighing up a last ...

“Patriot Act” Creator Aims To Curb NSA Spying With New “Freedom Act”

In almost 12 years since then President George W. Bush signed the controversial Patriot Act into law, it’s fair to say that the US government has gotten a little carried away with its mission to sniff out terrorists through digital surveillance. What with the extent of the NSA’s dragnet fully illustrated by a certain Mr. ...

ScareMail: The Ultimate Plan To Overwhlem The NSA

More than a few people were unhappy to learn about the NSA’s massive surveillance infrastructure, and within days of Ed Snowden’s first leaks we learned all kinds of hints and tricks to avoid its digital dragnet. But even with software like the Tor web browser and search engines like DuckDuckGo that claims not to track ...

Blackhole Malware Creator “Paunch” Arrested in Russia

It’s been reported that Russian authorities have arrested the individual believed to be responsible for the notorious “Blackhole” malware that’s widely used by cybercriminals around the world to infect PCs. The arrest of a “high-level suspected cyber criminal,” was later confirmed by Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, though it did not provide further ...

Office for iPad Confirmed, But Has Microsoft Missed The Boat?

Microsoft is finally getting ready to launch its Office program on the iPad, but it won’t arrive until the company has launched a fully touch-enabled version for its own Windows 8 platform first, outgoing CEO Steve Ballmer has confirmed. Speaking at the Gartner Symposium Itxpo event on Tuesday, Ballmer revealed that the “iPad will be ...

3 Smart Startup Solutions To Automate Your Home

It used to be that home automation was the exclusive domain of the rich – those wealthy enough to splurge $20,000-plus on complex systems that allowed them to control the lights, security, air conditioning, home theater and other odds and ends at the flick of a switch. That’s not no longer the case, with a ...

Adobe Source Code Hack Presents Serious Risk To Enterprise Customers

Last week’s highly publicized theft of source code from a number of Adobe products, including its popular Acrobat and Cold Fusion tools, poses a serious threat to the thousands of enterprises around the world that have the company’s products installed on their computers. Adobe’s Chief Security Officer Brad Arkin wrote a detailed blog post admitting ...