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> Wireless providers could be exempt from a new law that would require Internet companies to log data about their customers. Article
> Sen. Al Franken asked Apple and Google to require a privacy policy for their mobile apps. Article
> Police officials are coming out against police scanner applications. Article
> HTC's CEO said the company will support Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango offering. Article
> Hewlett-Packard said its forthcoming webOS-based TouchPad tablet will support enterprise features. Post
> Sprint Nextel and Motorola scheduled a press event for June 9. Article
> The HTC Merge landed at U.S. Cellular for $250. Article
> T-Mobile USA appears to be having difficulty keeping the LG G2X in stock due to high demand. Article
> A hedge fund manager is urging for Microsoft to oust CEO Steve Ballmer. Article
Mobile Content News
> Nokia will provide mapping data to CNN, and in exchange CNN will supply a Symbian app. Article
> Google unveiled version 5.5 of its Maps solution for Android devices. Article
> Mobile software and services provider Buongiorno introduced VZW Pix Unlimited via Verizon Wireless' Get It Now portal. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> So far, the cable industry's participation in the mobile broadband market has been disappointing. Commentary
> The head of the WiMAX Forum said to "stay tuned" to the group's plans for LTE. Hot Seat
> Everything Everywhere and BT have agreed to cooperate on the U.K.'s first LTE trial involving consumers. Article
European Wireless News
> Google indicated it might be willing to co-operate in future network investments. Article
> The grand plan for Europe to have its own smartphone operating system has taken a fatal nosedive. Article
> France Telecom Orange and TeliaSonera's Yoigo are positioned to acquire LTE spectrum in Spain's first round of spectrum auctions. Article
And finally... New research points to charging without wires. Article