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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Man charged with attacking Street View car with Molotov cocktails, more at Google HQ

A man has been charged with attacking a Google Street View car with Molotov cocktails, attacking other vehicles and firing bullets into buildings at Google’s Mountain View headquarters because he thought the search giant was watching him. Raul Murillo Diaz, 30, of Oakland, California, was charged with arson by federal prosecutors and is currently being ...

Crazy: clause in Firefox search deal allows Mozilla to walk away and still be paid when Yahoo changes owners

In what could be a major dent in its efforts to find a buyer, it has been revealed that the deal Yahoo, Inc. signed with Mozilla to become the default search engine in Firefox included what can only be described as a crazy clause that would allow Mozilla to withdraw from the deal, should Yahoo ...

Lyft takes on Uber Black with new Premier premium ride service

Lyft, Inc. has upped its battle against rival Uber Technologies, Inc. in the ridesharing market by launching a premium car service to take on Uber Black. Called Lyft Premier, the service is being pitched at users who want a more stylish arrival for business trips and special nights out, and will allow users to book ...

Bitcoin surveillance startup Elliptic signs deal with IWF to track child porn buyers

Bitcoin surveillance startup Elliptic Enterprises Ltd. and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) have signed a partnership to target people who use bitcoin to acquire child pornography. Under the deal, the IWF, a group that focuses on eliminating child pornography online, has provided a database to Elliptic of bitcoin addresses associated with those dealing with the ...

Google Now on Tap adds translation, new discover mode and barcode/QR code scanning

Google, Inc. has updated its Android Google Now on Tap feature with three new functions including the ability to translate text on any page, a new built-in Discover mode, and the ability to scan barcodes and QR codes. Now on Tap, available for Android phones running Marshmallow 6.0 and above, first launched one month ago ...

Twitter tests live sports coverage with Wimbledon stream

Twitter, Inc. has started testing its live sports streaming service with a feed from tennis tournament Wimbledon. The test, which originally went unannounced except for a mention on the official Wimbledon Twitter account, sees Twitter providing a stream from ESPN that includes highlights, commentary, and analysis but not actual live games; the stream itself is ...

Bitcoin now a payment option for Uber in Argentina following deal with Xapo

Ridesharing service Uber, Inc. has teamed with bitcoin services company Xapo Ltd. to allow Uber users in Argentina to pay for their rides using bitcoin. The deal is reported to have occurred due to attempts by the Argentinian Government to close Uber down, including banning all credit and debit card operators from processing payments for ...

Machine learning cyber security startup Darktrace raises $64m Series C

Machine learning cyber security startup Darktrace Ltd. has raised $64 million Series C in a round led by KKR & Co. L.P. that included Summit Partners, TenEleven Ventures, and SoftBank. According to reports, the round was raised at a valuation of $400 million. Founded in 2013, Darktrace promotes itself as the leader in “Enterprise Immune ...

Hummingbad malware infects 10m Android devices, linked to Yispecter on iOS

A form of Android malware called Hummingbad has been found to be on over 10 million devices globally, and would appear to be from the same firm that produces the Yispecter iOS malware, a security firm has revealed. Check Point explained in a blog post that the malware establishes a persistent rootkit on Android devices, ...

Hacker who obtained celebrity nude pictures pleads guilty, facing up to 5 years in prison

The hacker behind the infamous “celebgate/fappening” hacking scandal in 2014 that resulted in private images of celebrities appearing online has pleaded guilty. Edward Majerczyk, 28, of Chicago, stood accused of illegally accessing over 300 Apple iCloud and Gmail accounts. Majerczyk accessed the accounts by using a phishing scheme to obtain usernames and passwords for his ...