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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Feedly’s First Round of Premium Sold Out With More Accounts and Features to Come

Feedly is a news aggregator that most of all benefited from the closure of Google Reader. Born as a mobile service, Feedly has expanded its market later with a web version based on the cloud platform. Now the company has announced Feedly Pro, a premium version that offers additional features by paying a monthly or ...

Tox: A Replacement for Skype and Your Privacy?

In the era of NSA spying and the rise of widespread government monitoring programs or even just the era of Skype, if you’re looking for something new and secure alternatives then Tox Messaging is coming soon for you. Project Tox, also known as Tox, is a FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) secure alternative to all-in-one ...

US Government Wants to Win Hackers for Data Collection at Black Hat

The head of the U.S. National Security Agency sees the work of his authority as a worldwide benchmark. Courts, Congress and government look at what we do, the intelligence chief and leader of the U.S. Cyber troops said at the Black Hat conference, a major IT security conference in Las Vegas. This is a standard ...

The Growing Strength of Developers Accelerate Design, Development and Deployment Cycle

Who’s the best developer you ever saw? Expert programmers produce highly effective results; programs that are robust and efficient, not just something that runs. A panel consisting of GitHub Co-Founder and CEO Tom Preston-Werner, New Relic Founder and CEO Lew Cirne, Mixpanel Co-Founder and CEO Suhail Doshi, Stripe Co-Founder and President John Collison and moderated ...

What Does Self-Publishing on the Xbox One Mean for Indie Developers?

Microsoft did it again. The company pulled a 180 degree stance on one of its policies, allowing small developers to self-publish their games on the new Xbox One console without a publisher. First, Microsoft was criticized from all corners of the industry following their DRM policies, which were then quickly revoked. Then, Microsoft stopped self-publishing ...

Cornucopia: Coming Soon Hot Food Served to You From A 3D Printer

Food is one of the fundamental ingredients of life. We cannot go a day without it before experiencing discomfort and the kinds of food we eat and how we eat them are closely intertwined with our cultural practices, physical environments, and personal health. So when we at SiliconAngle heard about 3D printable food, we had to ...

The Ambitious Nvidia SHIELD Gaming Console with Android Hits Stores

Presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the Nvidia SHIELD remains a powerful mobile console with buttons, joysticks and Android features and the ability to stream spectacular PC games remains an ambitious challenge with the proliferation of entertainment devices with equivalent capacity of phones, tablets, laptops and other PC consoles. Nvidia has put up ...

4K Video Demands Better than Blu-Ray : Sony + Panasonic Create Next-Gen Optical Disc

Sony and Panasonic have signed an agreement principally to unite their efforts in developing the next generation of optical media. The goal is to expand the capacity of optical archiving digital media by 2015, while providing a compatible system with older generation devices. According to the two Japanese firms, optical disks still retain some advantages in ...

Facebook Accelerates PHP Programming Nine Times Faster Thanks to HipHop VM

To get dynamic pages faster on the screen, Facebook has put the PHP scripting language on the workbench for upgrades and the result has been a virtual machine. With an active audience of 1.1 billion people, Facebook is extremely interested in increasing the performance of web applications. Because many programmers are familiar with PHP, the ...

Samsung Starts Mass Production of Industry’s Fastest Integrated Storage Solution

Modern phones and tablets using powerful processors with multiple cores, fast DRAM and graphical interfaces are able to calculate and display 3D content in Full HD resolution, but not all other components can keep up with their performance. One of such weak link is internal memory, but the least handicapped will now recover thanks to ...