Isha Suri

Isha Suri is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering social news and security trends. If you have a story idea or news tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Motorola and LG Tablets Announced at CES 2011, More to Come Soon

Year 2011  is going to witness a lot of tablets, and the trend has already picked up at CES 2011. Just yesterday, Motorola and LG announced their 4G Android 3.0 tablets at the event. Xoom, Motorola’s long-awaited 10.1 inch tablet, will run on Verizon’s 4G LTE network and will have features like a dual-core 1 ...

Super Slim Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Debuts at CES 2011

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2011) going on in Las Vegas this week witnessed the launch of a latest Android based Smartphone, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. This model is the latest addition to the Xperia series and is the first launched in 2011.  It’s claim to fame so far is its super slim body, which ...

Huge Revenues for Symplified, Gets $9M in Funding Too

Cloud security company Symplified announced some significant revenue figures for the 2010 year. Surpassing all expectations, the company has reportedly grown 700 percent year over year. It has also surpassed the one million mark for licensed users using its cloud identity and access management service.  Coming off such a successful year, Symplified also has high ...

Qualcomm to Buy Atheros Communications for $3.2 Billion

Qualcomm Inc, a San Diego-based producer of microchips has announced its plans to buy Atheros Communications Inc, another producer of chips for Bluetooth wireless and global positioning system devices. Today, the company reported that it will pay $45 per share for Atheros, which is at 21.6 percent premium over Monday’s closing price. The news of ...

Big Gains for Online TV at CES 2011

Internet connected or online TV is becoming a big story these days, especially for the next week, as we are going to experience several releases during CES.  As of now, Apple and Google are the biggest players behind the connected TV efforts, but they won’t be showcasing their technologies at Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas ...

Android Wins New Customers, Apple Still a Market Leader

A recent Nielson report informs us of the increasing popularity of Android among recent smartphone buyers. It reported that almost 40 percent of recent customers have purchased Android phones in the last six months. On the other hand, figures for the same period show Apple’s share as 26.9 percent and RIM Blackberry as 19.2 percent. ...

Christmas Brings a Hefty Gift for OpenFeint: Mobile Gaming on the Rise

As usual, this holiday season also brought good news to mobile gaming, and experienced a spike in mobile app downloads. Besides all others, mobile social gaming platform Openfeint reported some great figures as it added 4,50,000 new users just on  Christmas Day. This is an increase of nearly 184% on a daily average, and has ...

To Pay, or Not To Pay for Online Content?

Online content has always been a subject of discuss, especially whether to pay, or not to pay for it. Taking a closer look at the premium structures of online content and how it plays a significant role as an industry as a whole, the main thing to consider is that premium online content enables the ...

Juniper Recognized as Best Channel Vendor, Adds More Partners

Juniper Networks, a leader in the business of network innovation, tooted its own horn a bit at being recognized as the Best Channel Vendor for 2011 by Business Solutions Magazine’s (BSM’s) readership. The company has won the award by thousands of votes from IT solution providers. The votes were calculated by Penn State University for ...

Japanese Social Gaming Influencing U.S. Market

As social networks have become universal in all major countries including United States, more and more internet marketers are investing heavily on them. Today, social networks are not only increasing the share of ad impressions, but are also the cheapest form of online marketing. While these are expanding fast in stateside, Japanese social networks are ...