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@FierceMobiCo: Nokia to target first-time U.S. smartphone buyers with Windows Phone. Article via @FierceWireless | Follow@FierceMobiCo
> Samsung has asked for Apple's iPhone source code in the companies' ongoing legal battle. Article
> President Obama named two new members to the FCC. Article
> The iPhone 4S' battery issues are reminiscent of Apple's "antennagate" of last year. Article
> Nokia is working to rally developers to Windows Phone. Article
> Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold 9900, Torch 9860 and Curve 9360 are headed to AT&T Mobility. Article
> Amtrak is adding free wireless Internet to some of its routes. Article
> Apple's iPhone 4S will go on sale in 15 new countries Nov. 11. Article
> Apple's share of the mobile operating system market received a sizable boost in October. Article
> Verizon Wireless appears to be preparing to sell the HTC Rezound. Article
Mobile Content News
> Bookseller Barnes & Noble is expected to release a new tablet version of its Android-powered Nook Color e-reader. Article
> Cross-platform development solutions provider Appcelerator has completed a Series C financing round totaling $15 million. Article
> Consumers worldwide will redeem more than $43 billion in mobile coupons in 2016. Article
Mobile Developer News
> The truth about HTML5 and native apps. Industry Voices
> Google is adding the Selenium WebDriver browser automation tool as an extra feature available with its Android SDK. Article
> Mobile app analytics provider Flurry unveiled AppCircle Re-Engagement for Apple's iOS platform. Article
And finally... Native Gmail app for iOS is the killer of Android? Article