Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Telerik open sources largest library of JavaScript UI tools Kendo UI Core to developers

Telerik has announced the release of Telerik Kendo UI Core, a package of free and open industry-leading UI tools and JavaScript framework features, including Telerik Kendo UI Mobile. The sophisticated set of components for web application development, Kendo UI is now available in its open source version on Github. It offers over forty framework and widgets ...

Round-up: New APIs and SDKs from enterprises hope AI will help understand you

Mobile and cloud services now have extensive capabilities. In addition to analyzing digital content, these services can harness ambient data such as temperature, location, user movements, schedule, user habits and engagement. As a result, developers need to be able to leverage these new capabilities and sources of data to create more advanced apps. To stand ...

Google Glass without glasses: here comes the Google contact lens with camera

Google has patented a system in which cameras would be embedded into contact lenses. What would this accomplish? It could help generate pictures of everything that comes into the field of view of the user, and possibly a breakthrough for blind and visually impaired. It’s been known for some time that Google was working on ...

Space programs join open source community, NASA releases source code catalogue

One small step for NASA, a great gift for the open source community. The National Aeronautics And Space Administration (NASA) plans to release the source code of some 1,000 software projects this week. The U.S. space agency wants to set up a website on which they will publish the data, reports the technology magazine Wired. ...

Wargaming.net sets to create a bigger esports ecosystem with $10 million investment

With World of Tanks, publisher Wargaming.net created a successful free-to-play tank battle MMO and now intends a broader move into the esports arena. Wargaming.net CEO Victor Kisyli recently announced at a press conference in Warsaw that he intends to invest heavily this year into electronic sports following an upswing in interest for World of Tanks in the past two years. ...

First phase of TrueCrypt audit finds no backdoors or malicious code

The first phase of the TrueCrypt security audit has come back with good results: security researchers have not found any evidence of backdoors or major security issues in the popular encryption software. This is only the first iteration of the audit, it covers the binary and source code, the next will examine the cryptographic engine ...

Google’s first Project Ara MDK version tells developers how to design flexible module

Google just made the Module Development Kit (MDK) version 0.10 of its project Ara available to developers in anticipation of the first conference for Ara developers being held on April 15 and 16 in Mountain View, California. This is a preliminary version, but it will allow Google to get feedback from the community, to better ...

Minecraft 1.7.8 release addresses support for the new game skin system

Mojang, the developer of Minecraft, has officially announced the release of version 1.7.8 for Windows and Mac. The update fixes some bugs present in version 1.7.7 and 1.7.6 (released just a few day ago) and prepares the popular sandbox game to change the user name. According to Mojang, version 1.7.8 contains some bugfixes for issues ...

Microsoft making big leaps in producing original content for Xbox One

Xbox Entertainment Studios, the division of Microsoft responsible for producing television content exclusive to its platform, announced that it will produce unique TV content for the Xbox platform. The original programming for Xbox will start from June with contents from UK’s Channel 4 and the comedians Sarah Silverman and Seth Green. The production will start ...

Samsung sets to commercialize the next big things with graphene breakthrough

Graphene is a material that could greatly improve the world of high technology in the future. Isolated by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov (Nobel Prize in 2010 for their work) in 2004, graphene is one of the major interests of mobile manufacturers today. Among the most recent developments include the work of the CNRS, the University of ...