Wireless tech news from across the Web:
> 4G is underpinning a recovery in the European mobile industry's fortunes, but more needs to be done to encourage investment, innovation and a single market across the continent, the GSMA says. Article
> Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi confirmed that it has suspended sales in India after a court ordered it to do so while it waited to hear a patent complaint by Ericsson against the Chinese firm. Article (sub. req.)
> American Airlines will upgrade its regional fleet by adding Gogo inflight wireless services to all two-class regional jets. Release
> The first devices with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chip will arrive on store shelves in early 2015, powering all kinds of things. Article
> Ford's Sync 3 drops Microsoft, but can it fix the connected car? Article
> FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler responded to comments made by Verizon's CFO last week, saying the telecom industry has been plenty willing to invest when it sees a market opportunity. Article
> The Internet of Things brings obvious and far-reaching implications for consumers and marketers alike. Article
> Trimble introduced a new portfolio of time and frequency products to address the synchronization needs of the LTE small cell market. Release
> Strategy Analytics' Roger Lanctot discusses emerging opportunities related to connected cars and how they're changing the automotive segment. Article
And finally… In his second public Q&A, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about making mistakes, privacy updates and pizza toppings. Article