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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Exscudo sets crowdfunding offer to build a wide range of cryptocurrency services

Exscudo, a new company that’s aiming to build a bridge between traditional financial systems and cryptocurrency markets, is set to launch an initial crowdfunding offer. Founded in 2016, Exscudo is attempting to build a single gateway to the cryptocurrency market by offering a range of services currently provided by different providers in the one location. Those ...

New remote-access malware uses legitimate sites such as Twitter for attacks

A newly discovered remote-access tool that targets users of a Korean language word processor uses legitimate sites to target victims. Dubbed ROKRAT by Cisco System Inc.’s Talos security arm, the RAT uses a phishing campaign to target users of the Korean language Microsoft Word alternative Hangul Word Processor. The attack vector is fairly typical for a phishing ...

Osterhout aims new smart glasses at hazardous locations

When some people think of smart glasses, they might think of video blogger Robert Scoble wearing Google Glass in the shower. But a new set of augmented reality glasses from Osterhout Design Group Inc. is designed to be used in more hazardous locations than Scoble’s bathroom. Called the R-7HL (“Hazardous Location”), the new pair of smart glasses are ...

Performance support software platform startup Whatfix raises $3.5M

Performance support software platform startup Whatfix today said it has raised $3.5 million round of funding. The Series A round was led by Stellaris Venture Partners and included existing investors Helion Venture Partners, Powerhouse Ventures and Marquee Angels. As part of the deal, Stellaris’ Alok Goyal will join the Whatfix board. Founded in 2013 and with offices in Bengaluru, India and ...

Peace in our time as Google announces Android patent-sharing program

Google Inc. wants peace in our time when it comes to Android-related patents, introducing a new program called PAX that seeks to reduce patent litigation. The program allows Android device makers to share royalty-free licenses to any Android-related patents held by other members of the group. PAX, which comes from the Latin word for peace but ...

Connected vibrator with camera can expose intimate moments to hackers

In the age that has brought us the term the “Internet of Things,” just about anything and everything can be connected to the Internet, from light bulbs and thermostats to washing machines and fridges — and more. The We-Vibe, a vibrator that allows a partner to control the device over an Internet connection, made headlines in March ...

Android slays Windows to become the Net’s most popular operating system

Microsoft Corp.’s Windows operating system no longer rules the roost. Web analytics company StatCounter reported on Monday that Google Inc.’s Android is now the most popular operating system used on the Internet. The data, which comes from StatCounter’s customers for the month of March, found that Android topped the worldwide OS Internet usage market share ...

Verizon picks Oath as the new name for Yahoo and AOL. Seriously.

In a move of either inspired branding or someone having taken too many drugs, the companies formerly known as Yahoo and AOL will cease to exist and will collectively be known instead as Oath following the completion of Verizon Communications Inc.’s acquisition of Yahoo. The name, first reported by Business Insider but since confirmed by ...

Smart TVs can now be hacked over the airwaves

A new hack that targets smart televisions using over-the-air broadcasts has been discovered that allows hackers to take complete control of a targeted device. The proof-of-concept exploit uses a transmitter to embed malicious commands into a rogue TV signal. The signal, which is broadcast to nearby devices, exploits two known security flaws in the web browsers ...

Online used car marketplace Carvana seeks to raise $100M in IPO

Online used car marketplace Carvana Inc. is going public as the company Friday filed its initial public offering paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Self-described as the “Amazon of cars,” Carvana is an online platform that allows users to trade, finance, buy, and sell used cars. The company differs from other online car marketplaces by allowing ...