Isha Suri

Isha Suri is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering social news and security trends. If you have a story idea or news tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk Now Supports Python Applications

Okay, here’s the good news for the Python developer community! Being the easiest way to deploy and manage scalable PHP, Java, .NET, AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports Python applications that run on the familiar Apache HTTP server and WSGI. It means that now you can upload your Python application, and Elastic Beanstalk will automatically handle ...

Telerik Announces Full Support for New Visual Studio 2012

Telerik, a leading provider of end-to-end software application, lifecycle and content management solutions, today announced that it will now provide full support for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2012. Telerik revealed that it has moved swiftly and in lockstep with Microsoft, updating its developer tools portfolio to offer full support of the IDE for .NET developers, ...

Malware Attacks Forces Saudi Oil Co to Shut Down Network

A recent malware attack on the computer network of a Saudi Arabian oil company, Saudi Aramco, has forced the entity to temporarily shut down its entire network; but luckily, this did not affect the oil production. While the attacking malware could not be identified, the company confirmed the integrity of its entire electronic network that ...

Allow Kim Dotcom to See Evidence against Him, Rules NZ Judge

Following the latest happenings in the Kim Dotcom’s debacle as US authorities denied to show the FBI evidence against him, here comes a moment of relief for Dotcom and his associates, as a New Zealand judge, Judge Harvey, ordered the US to reveal the evidence they are relying on to have Dotcom and his associates ...

Windows 8 Becomes Available for MSDN, TechNet Subscribers

Windows 8 is now available on the Microsoft Developer Network Platform and the subscribers of TechNet. While most developers have been eagerly waiting for this Windows update, some techies reveal that there is no need to rush for the update as it has nothing significant for them. So, what are their reviews based on? Is ...

Introducing GreenHopper 6 for Advancing Agile

Agility is what drives the IT world. Be Silicon Valley or any corner of the world, Agile is the key to success for software developers. Here we are introducing the GreenHopper 6, the latest update to the much known GreenHopper that has been serving over 650,000 users worldwide and leading the charge for teams discovering ...

An Updated Skydrive.com Flaunts Updated Apps and API

Skydrive.com, the file hosting service that allows users to upload and sync files to a cloud storage, and then access them from a Web browser or their local device, has recently got a facelift in the form of several new apps and an upgraded API. Besides, Microsoft has also updated SkyDrive apps for PCs and ...

Google’s Self-Driving Cars Safely Complete 300K Miles; but What are They Up To?

Google is pitching in almost every possible field. Be cloud, augmented reality, or mobile, it is everywhere. And now comes the automobile sector. Following its experiments of driver-less car, the hot news is that Google’s self-driving cars have completed 300K miles without accident, and are ready for public commuting. It conducted the experiment with a ...

Windows Azure Active Directory — Taking a First Look

Windows Azure, the flexible and open cloud, is a step ahead by Microsoft in the cloud business. We have recently received the Windows Azure Active Directory, which industry analysts are suggesting to give a pass. So, what’s in it? Let’s take a quick look. Windows Azure Active Directory (WAAD) service consists of three major highlights: ...

Hacking as a Lucrative Play: Malicious Hackers Making Over $10,000 a Week

Why do you think why hackers are Lulzsec and Sabu are so active in their cyber attack activities? Is this just to satisfy their zeal for outraging someone’s privacy, or something else? Well, it’s about money as well. Recently, an interview surfaced up on Dendory.net, of a hacker who makes almost $10,000 per week. The ...