Duncan Riley

Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE covering Startups, Bitcoin, and the Internet of Things. Duncan is a co-founder of VC funded media company B5Media and founder of news site The Inquisitr, and was a senior writer at TechCrunch in its earlier days. Tips? Press releases? Intersting startup? email: duncan@nichenet.com.au or contact Duncan on Twitter @duncanriley

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Fintech blockchain fundraising platform BnkToTheFuture raises $33M in ICO

Fintech and blockchain fundraising platform BnkToTheFuture has raised some money for itself, netting $33 million via an initial coin offering. Founded back in 2010, the Hong Kong-based company, formally known as Keystone Capital Corp., offers an equity crowdfunding platform. It allows users to invest in private companies starting with the equivalent of $10. But unlike others ...

Israeli security firm Cellebrite claims to be able to hack iOS 11

Israeli security company Cellebrite, a major U.S. government contractor perhaps best known as the company that assisted authorities to crack the iPhone used by the San Bernardino massacre shooter, is now claiming to have found a way to unlock nearly every iPhone on the market. The claim suggests that iOS 11 isn’t as secure as Apple Inc. claims ...

Circle snaps up cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex in $400M deal

In a sign that the cryptocurrency market is starting to consolidate, bitcoin and blockchain startup Circle Internet Financial Ltd. has acquired cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex Inc. The price of the acquisition wasn’t disclosed, but Forbes claimed that the number was $400 million, making it one of the largest acquisitions in the market to date. Founded in 2014, Polinex describes itself as a ...

Report: Apple to release three new iPhones this year, including a giant 6.5″ model

Apple Inc. is set to release three new iPhone models this year, including the largest one ever, according to a report published Monday. Bloomberg reported that “Apple wants to appeal to the growing number of consumers who crave the multitasking attributes of … phablets while also catering to those looking for a more affordable version of the ...

US intelligence officials point finger at Russia over Olympic hacking

U.S. intelligence officials are now pointing the finger at Russia for the successful hacking attacks on the Winter Olympics. The claim comes via a Washington Post report referencing anonymous intelligence officials. They said that not only was the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate or GRU behind the hacks, but they also tried to make the hacks ...

With new Galaxy S9 models, Samsung focuses on the camera to take on Apple

When Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. launched its latest flash Galaxy S9 mobile phones at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona today, it had one product dead-center in its sights: Apple Inc.’s iPhone X. As expected, Samsung released two new smartphones, the 5.8-inch S9 and 6.2-inch S9 Plus. Although both phones look visually similar to their ...

Ending February’s bull run, bitcoin drops $2,000

Bitcoin’s bull run has come to an end. Sellers drove the price of the cryptocurrency down over $2,000 in trading Thursday. Bitcoin broke $11,000 Feb. 19 as part of an upswing that started after it bottomed out at $6,363.97 on Feb. 5. It hit a peak of $11,711.03 on Tuesday before the price started to turn downward. Bitcoin dropped below $10,000 ...

AI customer service bot startup Agent IQ raises $6.3M

Artificial intelligence-driven customer service bot startup Agent IQ Inc. has raised $6.3 million to hire more people and scale up its platform. The Series A round was led by Sierra Ventures and included CRCM Ventures and Rubicon Ventures. As part of the deal, Tim Guleri from Sierra Ventures is joining the company’s board. Founded in 2015, Agent IQ ...

With plans for internet everywhere, SpaceX launches first Starlink satellites

Elon Musk’s internet-in-space project took to the stars today, as SpaceX Corp. launched two experimental satellites that will form the base of the company’s Starlink broadband service. The two satellites, named Tintin A and Tintin B, were deployed from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that took off from the Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Air ...

Tezos purges president in effort to put $233M blockchain ICO back on track

Troubled blockchain startup Tezos, which raised $233 million in an initial coin offering in July, may be partially back on track after Tezos Foundation President Johann Gevers “voluntarily stepped down” from his position. The drama at Tezos emerged in October when the founders of the Tezos code, Arthur and Kathleen Breitman of Dynamic Ledger Solutions Inc., declared war ...