More wireless news from across the Web:
> According to new research from Google, mobile users don't like interstitial ads. TechCrunch article
> Based on a new leak, Motorola appears to be preparing a new version of the Moto G that offers up to 2 GB of RAM. Android Police article
> Mobile advertising company InMobi, which boasts backing from SoftBank, said it inked a partnership with Samsung Electronics. Bloomberg article
> Samsung is showing off a computer monitor that can charge a user's phone. VentureBeat article
> The Apple Watch will soon be available to purchase in Best Buy. Verge article
> Qualcomm said Sunil Lalvani will head its Indian business following the departure of Avneesh Agrawal. Release
Telecom News
> TDS Telecom is anxious to get more of its business customers to subscribe to its growing managedIP service and is offering businesses that buy a Polycom VVX500 phone to use with their managed service a second phone for a penny. Article
Wireless Tech News
> A new Verizon patent document outlined a method of providing QoS based on bandwidth. Article
> Operators and vendors are adjusting to SDN and NFV. Editor's Corner
European Wireless News
> EE returned to operating revenue growth in the second quarter. Article
Cable News
> Disney's CEO said that ESPN may eventually be offered on an a la carte basis. Article
And finally… Google is removing the requirement that new users create a Google+ account to use the company's services. Post