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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Development Platform of Apple App Store Partially Back Online

After days of silence over the development of Apple developer site that outraged developers, Apple has started waking up its Developer Centre. If you’ll recall, Apple confirmed that its dev portal was hacked last week due to a database breach by a Turkish bloke. The world’s largest technology company delivered its usual non-deluge of information ...

Gartner Names SOASTA as Leader of Integrated Software Quality Suites

With mobile and cloud systems are the driving force behind many great innovations today it unsurprising that they’re taking the lead in software development. The adoption of mobile strategies in a company or even the establishment of a centralized area for the creation and monitoring of mobile projects is now critical to an organization’s competitiveness. ...

A Kickstarter for the City of Heroes MMORPG Phoenix Project Starts September 8th

For those who follow this sad adventure, Paragon Studios was dissolved and shut down its servers this year for City of Heroes, the world’s first super hero massively multiplayer online game (MMORPG). The parent company NCsoft made the decision to close Paragon Studios in a realignment of company focus and publishing support. In light of ...

Fedora Cloud Architect Proposes Big Changes Focused on Multi-Layered Product

The Fedora Project is an online community dedicated to improving the lives of people living in the world of free software. Created in 2003 as a partnership between Red Hat and volunteers around the world, the Fedora Project provides an open source community and increasing success with tens of thousands of members in the project. ...

PayPal Stops Payments to Swedish VPN Provider iPredator, Freezes Assets

After piracy laws came into effect in Norway, VPN services that makes you anonymous online have become increasingly popular. Swedish VPN providers, however, has had problems in the past, when payment provider Payson decided to ban VPN services. Popular payment service provider PayPal has decided to follow the same path. TorrentFreak blog recently reported that PayPal ...

Google Tweaks its Cloud Storage Platform for Enriched Dev Data Management

The Google Cloud Platform offers a broad set of application development, cloud storage, large scale computing, and big data capabilities. In order to return easier object handling and faster load data access for developers, Google has decided to introduce three new features on its Cloud Storage platform to accelerate and simplify the management of data ...

Cloud Deployment: A Bottleneck No More Using CloudMunch Open DevOps Management Platform

OpenStack is quickly becoming the global cloud computing platform standard. So much so that developers’ roles are changing with much more focus on automation technologies and cloud systems. Today, developers are often working at assembling services, collaborating with external cloud providers, and using automation tools. All the cards indicate that OpenStack as a framework and ...

NerdyData–A Search Engine for HTML, JavaScript, and Source Code

A startup claims to have come up with a better way for developers to find source code. Traditionally, developers use the regular search engines, such as Google, Bing, but those are unfriendly to searching source code. If you are a web developer or programmer who often needs to shuffle between writing code in multiple languages, ...

Acquia Launches Drupal Rich Digital Experience Platform Acquia Cloud Site Factory

Burlington-based Acquia, which provides tools for enterprise users of the open-source Drupal web publishing platform, today announced the Acquia Cloud Site Factory, a new digital experience platform for building digitally enriched brand, campaign and promotional websites for marketers. Built on Acquia’s proven Drupal Gardens OpenSaaS software and infrastructure, Acquia Cloud Site Factory provides support for ...

Disney Research’s AIREAL Allows You to Feel Invisible “Objects” in the Air

Disney’s new AIREAL might provide a glimpse at an interesting and new user interface design: the capability to produce haptic (touch) sensation in midair. While this sort of technology seems to fit a niche of entertainment–and thus Disney’s interest–it also has some exciting implications for user experience and human machine interface. About five years ago, ...