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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If they only had a heart: Nest might compensate bricked Revolv smart device owners … maybe

It may have been the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz who wanted a heart, but perhaps some of the folks at smart home device maker Nest Labs, Inc. may have magically discovered one as well with news that the company may offer compensation to those affected by its decision to brick Revolv smart ...

Mimecast launches new email security cloud service as research shows whaling is on the rise

Cloud-based email management firm Mimecast Ltd has announced the general availability of Impersonation Protect, a new service billed as the first cloud product that directly combats spear-phishing email attacks where company officers are impersonated, also known by names including CEO Fraud, Business Email Compromise or whaling. The new product uses advanced scanning techniques to prevent ...

Court appoints receiver in ongoing case against failed Bitcoin exchange Cryptsy

In a positive sign for victims of failed Bitcoin exchange Cryptsy (Project Investors, Inc.) a court has taken possession of the company’s assets, appointed a receiver and has suspended all powers of the company’s agents, employees, officers, and directors. The order came from the United State District Court South District of Florida in the case ...

Panama Papers were obtained by an email server hack

The lawyers at the center of a scandal surrounding the release of data pertaining to the use of offshore accounts by the rich and famous have claimed that the data was obtained in a hack. If you’ve missed the story so far (and it would be hard to), the so-called “Panama Papers” are a staggering ...

WhatsApp completes end-to-end encryption rollout, now turned on by default for all users

Facebook, Inc.-owned messaging service WhatsApp announced Tuesday that it had completed its rollout of end-to-end encryption, meaning that every message, photo, video, file, and voice message sent on the service will be unable to be seen by any third party, including law enforcement and WhatsApp itself. WhatsApp had previously started rolling out the feature last ...

Twitter obtains rights to stream Thursday Night Football in bizarre NFL deal

Microblogging come messaging service Twitter, Inc. has signed a deal with the National Football League (NFL) to stream 10 Thursday night National Football League games during the 2016 season. Neither the NFL or Twitter confirmed the amount of the deal although Bloomberg puts the cost of the deal at $10 million. Twitter is said to ...

Distributed P2P Bitcoin e-commerce platform OpenBazaar opens for business

Distributed peer-to-peer Bitcoin e-commerce platform OpenBazaar has opened for business after one month of testing. Founded in 2014 as a fork of the DarkMarket project, OpenBazaar provides a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) e-commerce marketplace powered by Bitcoin payments that utilizes P2P networking, Ricardian contracts, decentralized reputation, and multi signature escrow for Bitcoin payments. As it is ...

Bank-backed Blockchain fintech consortium R3 signs partnership with Microsoft

Bank backed Blockchain fintech development consortium R3 (R3CEV LLC) has signed a new strategic partnership with Microsoft Corp. to develop, test and deploy Blockchain technologies on Microsoft’s Azure Blockchain-as-a-Service cloud. If you’re not familiar with R3, the consortium was founded in 2015 to design and deliver advanced distributed/shared ledger technologies to global financial markets and ...

Salesforce has acquired AI deep learning startup MetaMind

Salesforce.com, Inc. has acquired deep learning startup MetaMind, Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2014, MetaMind built an automated image recognition platform founded on deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI) that aimed to “simplify the complexity of our daily lives.” The company was also building language based applications which it describes as “enterprise-grade AI.” ...

Pathetic: Google/Alphabet owned Nest disables Revolv smart home devices

Own a Revolv smart home device? The bad news is that you are completely and utterly screwed with news Monday that the Alphabet, Inc. (the company formerly known as Google) owned Nest isn’t just discontinuing Revolv device support, but actually disabling every single Revolv at the same time. According to Business Insider, the decision was ...