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

Skype for Android Goes ‘Metro’ With New Update

Skype has just updated its Android app, and the new software feels an awful lot like Windows Phone. We’ve seen Microsoft attempt to take advantage of its Skype ownership before, most obviously when it merged Skype accounts with its own, and today’s redesign of its popular VoIP app is nothing if not a subtle attempt ...

Big Data’s Getting Bigger in Asia

What with many of Asia’s countries still not quite having reached first-world status yet, many companies in the region can be a bit slow to adopt new technologies. Yet there’s one innovation that Asian firms can’t seem to jump on fast enough – Big Data. The majority of Asian businesses have so far scoffed at ...

ICANN To Require Verification to Register New Web Domains

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, has announced plans to make domain registrars more accountable for those who sign up and register internet domains. WHOIS, the public domain name database of all registrants, will soon require that all new domain owners verify their identities with ...

The First Firefox OS Phone Has Just Arrived, Look Out Android!

Last February at the Mobile World Congress we saw a clutch of mobile phone carriers pledge support for Mozilla’s Firefox OS, its new HTML-5- based open web mobile platform that it hopes will have an impact in the low-end smartphone market. Now, just four months later, Mozilla is announcing the launch of the first commercial ...

Snowden’s Latest PRISM Leak No Big Surprise

Ed Snowden was up to his old tricks last weekend with yet another bunch of documents being leaked to The Guardian and the Washington Post. There were two themes to this weekend’s leaks, centering on how the US intelligence community is actively spying on some of its closest European “allies”, bugging various embassies in the ...

How People Will Drive the Industrial Internet Revolution

Computers are regarded as ‘intelligent’ machines, but this intelligence only comes from human operators telling them what to do. Now, we’re seeing a new wave of innovation that’s transforming all kinds of machines – not just computers – into ‘intelligent’ devices that will revolutionize our biggest industries. The Industrial Internet will be the most important ...

EFF & FBI Face-Off Over NGI Facial Recognition Database

Digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has just filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the Department of Justice, accusing them of ignoring its repeated requests for more information pertaining to their upcoming Next Generation Identification (NGI) biometrics database. The foundation says that its requests were filed under the Freedom of Information Act, ...

Adobe Snaps Up Neolane As Marketing Tech Battle Lines Are Drawn

Adobe has just splashed out $600 million in cash to acquire the French marketing automation firm Neolane, best known for its “conversational marketing” technology. It’s products are pretty nifty, allowing marketers to integrate data from multiple online and offline channels, so they can send out customized, targeted messages, carrying out what it calls “lifetime dialogues” ...

“Atlantis” Online Black Market Flaunts Itself On YouTube

Most of us have heard of these so-called ‘underground’ websites like the Silk Road lurking amidst the “dark web”, where it’s supposedly possible to buy anything from drugs to guns and even assassins for hire, but actually locating them is an altogether different story. To access the Silk Road for example, you’ll need to navigate ...

PayPal Boldy Goes Where No Payment Processor Has Gone Before…

We all know how to buy things in cyberspace, but how on earth do we go about doing business in outer space? The answer to this problem could well be something we’re already familiar with, for PayPal thinks it already has the solution. Stating its belief that mankind is on the threshold of a new ...