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 October 23: Post-Silk Road Bitcoin Exceeds $200 and Chinese Interest in BTC On the Rise

It’s only been since April that Bitcoin value reached $240 and then fell once again below $200–so this last week, seeing the currency surge back up brings a lot of speculation to people following these changes. Add in the amazing recovery from the uncertainty of SR’s demise and a sudden increase in press and popularity–after ...

Telerik Rolls Out Enhancements to DevTools for Mobile, Cloud and Cross-Platform Support

Telerik announced the Q3 release of its leading .NET development tools suite for use with its software application, lifecycle, and content management solutions. The company is advancing its existing toolset with touch capabilities, which now delivers major mobile, cloud and cross-platform enhancements, and analytics to more than one million developers. The advancement includes integrated analytics ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2013 October 16: MtGox Upgrades Its Game, Economist Predicts Backlash, Dwolla Throws in the Bitcoin Towel

Bitcoin value has seen a banner week with a remarked recovery from a sudden dip in value during the Silk Road raid to see value soar from $140 before to hover around $150 now with peaks near $160. With the SR takedown almost two weeks ago, it appears that the whole affair only had breif ...

Ada Lovelace Day: A Proud Legacy for Coders

Computers have one feature in common from the first engines of computation to the most modern quantum models: they’re all built to permit customization to task. Computers are programmable–either in hardware or software–and this is what makes them the versatile central technology of computation that makes them the “brain.” As a result, computers science and ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2013 October 9th: Bitcoin Community Mocks FBI Over Silk Road Takedown, Bitcointak.org Is Back, BitPay Updates Pricing

The Silk Road takedown has shaken up the Bitcoin community to an extent but once the dust settled it’s hard to say that it hurt anything. In fact, it’s easy to argue that in taking down the Silk Road the FBI has just forwarded their cat-and-mouse game with illegal activity and vindicated the use of ...

Silk Road Shutdown Leads to Further International Arrests

Further arrests have surfaced in relation to the recent raid, and shutdown, of Silk Road–an anonymized website existing in the “dark web” that facilitated illegal activity and drug sales. Only last week the FBI raided the Silk Road website and arrested the alleged founder, 29-year-old Ross Ulbricht (aka the Dread Pirate Roberts.) The raid appears ...

The Saga of Silk Road’s Dead Pirate Roberts, Ross William Ulbricht

The downfall of Silk Road and the capture of the alleged Dread Pirate Roberts has made digital newsreels and much digital ink has been spilled over the issue, and the saga is far from over. The presence and persistence of the Silk Road as a part of the dark web, hidden from prying eyes within ...

Bitcoin Weekly 2013 October 2nd: Feds Raid Silk Road and Arrest ‘Dread Pirate Roberts’, Bitcoin Dark Wallet, ZeroAccess Mining Botnet Shut Down

It’s an exciting week for Bitcoin: Wallets, and botnets, and even pirates await cryptocurrency enthusiasts on the rolling high seas of the Internet. The biggest news for today is the FBI raid and shutdown of the online black market Silk Road—including the apparent confiscation of almost 26,000 BTC from a man alleged to be the ...

Microsoft Kinect PC Support Promises Enhancements to Augmented Reality, Human-Machine Communication

The Microsoft Kinect system heralded a whole-new-way to control gaming consoles, but it became immediately obvious that it was much more than that. Within months of its release software engineers of every stripe saw its potential as a system for turning the human body into a controller and permitting more emotive reactions in the realm ...

Missing Worlds Media Announces Kickstarter Date for City of Heroes Spiritual Successor City of Titans

The much-anticipated spiritual successor to Paragon Studios’ doomed superhero MMORPG City of Heroes has had its developer announce the official Kickstarter date after a little delay. Previously set for September 8th the project is now back on track for October 2nd. The City of Titans Kickstarter is now live. This should come as a comfort ...