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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Official Sony PlayStation 4 app for iOS and Android shares PlayStation Network features

PlayStation 4 is about to make its release in the United States, and Sony does not want to leave any loose ends for all attending the November 15 to pick up new console and want to make the most of the new generation console from day one. On the eve of the release of the ...

Goodbye Silk Road 1.0, hello reloaded Silk Road 2.0

Only a month after its closure by the FBI, Silk Road is once again accessible via Tor, the decentralized and anonymous network. Let’s start with a quick review of the facts. The original Silk Road was born in February 2011, at the impetus of a Dread Pirate Roberts. The service is presented at the time ...

Linode releases Longview Apps to enhance web and application user experience

Cloud hosting provider Linode launched Longview Apps, its new virtual server statistics collection and graphing service extension apps for performance analysis. The new apps provide systems administrators with the metrics and analytics they need to avoid crippling logjams and downtime–all to keep the virtual server running at peak performance. Longview from Linode tracks important indicators ...

SkyDrive ready for primetime in the Xbox One, makes it a true entertainment center

It has been less than ten days at the official debut of the Xbox One and Microsoft has begun to illustrate the operation of apps pre-installed on the console. Microsoft announced that SkyDrive will be an important part of Xbox One, as it will serve as multimedia entertainment console center. The storage service SkyDrive from ...

Sony reserves the rights to spy on user PSN activity

By agreeing to the updated license agreement of Sony PlayStation 4, you give the nod to listen to your conversations and read your correspondence. Sony’s updated terms and conditions reveal that the company can actively monitor and record communication between players. In the company’s new Software Usage Terms entitled “Are we monitoring PSN?” the company ...

Jacob Cook CitizenWeb Project is an ambitious plan to provide arkOS an alternative to Google services

Much attention has been drawn to the arkOS project, and not so much the project itself but the idea it represents. The project is the brainchild of Jacob Cook, a young programmer from Montreal who tired of the loss of autonomy that supposed to depend on cloud of another service provider, and especially irritated by the ...

GDC Next 2013 brings focus back on social, mobile and cloud games

Over the years, Game Developers Conference (GDC) event was established as an important event in the industry, due to cycles of conferences for professionals discussing the future recreational, technical, graphic or economic sector of games. Once again it was time for developers, producers, manufacturers, programmers, designers, artists, audio professionals, insiders and journalists to convene in ...

No future for Xbox consoles and Bing under Stephen Elop leadership?

Since Steve Ballmer has announced that he will resign the post as Microsoft’s CEO, recent reports suggest the company has shortlisted Ford CEO Alan Mulally and former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop as top external candidates. Mulally in a recent statement said he has no plan to leave Ford that leaves Stephen Elop as highly regarded ...

How Groupon web traffic moves from legacy Ruby on Rails to Node.js

It is well known that Node.js can run locally on Windows and Linux. It interacts with a browser and you can create applications in JavaScript, running locally or remotely and use that with HTML 5 and Canvas interfaces. Node.js tool for webmasters who want a full control over what happens on the remote server, or have ...

BlizzCon 2013 Round-Up: World of Warcraft gets makeover, Heartstone updates, Starcraft 2 getting tweaks

After a year’s hiatus, BlizzCon 2013 kicked off on November 8 and 9 in California. Blizzard Entertainment returned to the Anaheim Convention Center this week to host the 7th BlizzCon fan event. BlizzCon is the event for the game lovers but it is also a place to get the latest Blizzard’s games iteration. This year’s ...