Kyt Dotson

Kyt Dotson is a Senior Editor at SiliconAngle and works to cover beats surrounding DevOps, security, gaming, and cutting edge technology. Before joining SiliconAngle, Kyt worked as a software engineer starting at Motorola in Q&A to eventually settle at Pets911.com where he helped build a vast database for pet adoption and a lost and found system. Kyt is a published author who writes science fiction and fantasy works that incorporate ideas from modern-day technological innovation and explore the outcome of living with those technologies.

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Bitcoin Weekly 2013 December 4: Bitcoinity switches to mBTC, Kevin Rose speaks, CoinMap maps, and China rises

It’s a week after BTC value exceeded $1,000 and we had Bitcoin Friday (taking advantage of the “retail holiday” Black Friday.) As a result of the value in excess of $1,000 popular market charting website Bitcoinity has switched to mBTC for display purposes. Kevin Rose, co-founder of Digg, had words to say about the bitcoin ...

NASA’s NextGen air traffic control lab gets a development collaboration upgrade with Stash

NASA is a big name in the aeronautics field even beyond the public consciousness of knowing NASA means “going into space”; but beyond being the Star Trek of the modern era, NASA also works tirelessly to make the skies safer. One of NASA’s teams out of Armes Research Center is part of a project known ...

Using Big Data to predict product launch succcess with dunnhumby stats at hack/reduce

Back in May, Kaggle ran a competition with hack/reduce and dunnhumby focused on using big data predictive analysis on product launches. The objective: to discover how to predict the level of success or failure of a product by looking at the first few weeks of sales. Called the “Product launch challenge” the hackathon brought in ...

Bitcoin value hits $1,000

In what is by far the first ever time, BTC value has hit an average of $1,000 USD across exchanges. This is historic perhaps only because modern mathematics is base-10 and people psychologically love powers of ten, but it’s also notable because that’s a lot of money. Right now, on BitcoinAverage, 1 BTC = $1,000.36 ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2013 November 27: Black Friday Edition

This year, Black Friday occurs on Friday, November 29. This event for most retailers represents a huge rush of shoppers seeking deals before year’s end in a heady, berserk rush to find the best prices of the entire year—and at the same time retailers often see it represent most of their revenue for the entire ...

Ask Dr. Bitcoin: How to avoid scams, a basic guide

We at SiliconANGLE have been following the Bitcoin market and community for a while now and with each jump in valuation and press cycle comes new blood rushing in like a tide. As a result of new people entering the scene there’s also the potential that more predatory elements of the Internet will take advantage ...

Microsoft Xbox One: Apps, entertainment, and the personal cloud rolling in

 Microsoft’s Xbox One isn’t just an interesting piece of hardware with an upgraded controller, better Kinect, and a nice boatlaod of games–it’s also a bevy of new social applications, an entire network, and a space for players to take advantage of everything a wired world has to offer. The physical and on-hand characteristics were covered ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2013 Nov 20: Crowd-funded ‘Assassination Market’ surfaces, Senate virtual currency hearing full of love for BTC

It’s time to bring in the Bitcoin news good with the bad. A so-called crowd-funded “Assassination Market” run by a shifty wannabe political specter surfaced that takes bitcoins as bounty to kill government officials—but that hasn’t done much to dampen the great news coming out of this week’s Senatorial hearings about virtual currencies. In fact—although ...

Sauce Labs helps Savings.com prepare for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday crush

For retailers and those who support their customers, Black Friday and Cyber Monday can put a massive strain on company resources–hardware, software, and personnel. In the DevOps scene, those personnel are the developers, testers, and finally operators who have to build, QA, and deploy that software. In the ever advancing enterprise sector we have seen ...

Anita Sarkeesian’s Tropes vs Women in Video Games Part 4 looks at the Ms. Male Character

The fourth video of Tropes vs. Women is out and Anita Sarkeesian uses her 25 minutes to focus on two popular video game tropes that set female characters apart from male characters: specifically the “Ms. Male Character” and a revisitation of the “Smurfette Principle.” Put together, these two tropes permeate a giant portion of the ...