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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The Android Based NVIDIA SHIELD Goes On Sale July 31

NVIDIA has confirmed a July 31st launch and shipping date for their new handheld mobile console the SHIELD–according to the release pre-ordered customers can rejoice as the delay is over. Originally intended to launch earlier, NVIDIA delayed the release due to problems with one of the components in the device. The Android-based handheld was originally ...

Mobile Ultrasound Scanner is Poised to Revolutionize Healthcare Industry

Ultrasound scanners are used to image the human body for diagnostic purposes. However, the scanners that are widely used in hospitals and clinics and are usually fairly large, expensive, and therefore unwieldy. Now with wireless networks, Internet, connectivity, bandwidth capacities, the huge popularity of smartphones, and cloud computing–capable of storing enormous volumes of data–we have ...

Telerik Sitefinity 6.1 Brings Lightweight Digital Asset Management to Empower Desktop Publishing

Telerik, known for its rich portfolio of solutions for application lifecycle management, and web-sites, has released a new version of its content management system Sitefinity 6.1 with unique capabilities for content writers to quickly find and edit digital assets without the need to navigate to them in the WCM backend. The latest Web Content Management ...

Vulnerability Rewards Programs Pay Greater Economic Rewards than Hiring Full-Time Researchers

Vulnerability Rewards Programs can be as much as 100 times more cost-effective for finding security vulnerabilities than hiring full-time security researchers. Matthew Finifter, Devdatta Akhawe and David Wagner of the University of California, Berkeley, have published an interesting new research on vulnerability rewards programs (VRPs), particularly focusing on two most popular browser – Chrome and ...

Kickstarting The Fab Lab: The 3D Manufacturing Facility

The arts charity SPACE is looking to crowdfund an accessible and affordable 3D manufacturing facility for artists and creative on Kickstarter. Branded the Fab Lab (Fabrication Laboratory), the London, Hackney-based facility would provide access 3D tools and instruments including 3D construction material such as a laser cutter, a vinyl cutter, soldering irons, 10kg of filament ...

Google Chrome 28 Arrives with More APIs and Extensions for Developers

Google has now officially released version 28 of its popular Chrome browser. The main novelties of this version of Chrome are the rendering engine change, the new notification system, and more improved Chrome developer tools. The release also includes a number of bug fixes, and a new version of the V8 JavaScript engine. Chrome 28 ...

Quipper: The First High-Level Scalable Programming Language for Quantum Computers

Although quantum computers exist only in theory it does not stop researchers from making educated guesses about their future architecture–and more importantly the interface to interact with them. As a result of this speculation, it is now possible to design a software simulator of quantum computers and writing software. To this end, Dalhousie University in Halifax, ...

Developing for Virtual Reality Gaming with Support from Oculus Rift VR System

One of the most talked-about among those recently appeared on Kickstarter is without a doubt Oculus Rift, an innovative virtual reality viewer that will allow you to feel completely immersed within the mainstream. After finishing the Kickstarter fundraising campaign (which has reached a total of $2.4 million and attracted 9,522 backers), Oculus Rift promoters have ...

A Student Project Could Eliminate Haunting Digital Ads

You know them, ads that haunt you on the whole Internet. You could see pair of shoes, newly arrived styles for dresses, and all other ads for sites where you surf. Advertisements are so ubiquitous in our everyday Internet lives that they’ve become a sort of background-radiation–and there’s numerous tools developed to thwart them from ...

Discover OpenReflex, the First Open Source 3D Printable SLR Camera

3D printing technology has made rapid production towards the “domestication” of home 3D printing. Personal 3D printing started with printing parts for printers, phone cases, jewelry, and figurines. To date, Marius Leo was not satisfied with the state of 3D printed cameras. This is why he set out to build an entire home printable camera: ...