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> Sony's Xperia Z reported is headed to T-Mobile USA. Article
> Boost Mobile offers unlimited calling to Mexico for $15 per month. Release
> T-Mobile issued an update to unlocked iPhones that supports visual voicemail and LTE. Article
> Samsung announced the new Galaxy Win smartphone for the mass market. Post
> A judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission found Samsung is infringing on an Apple patent. Article
> Samsung is reportedly building a mid-range phone with a 6.3-inch screen. Article
> The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office withdrew its primary objections to Apple's "iPad mini" trademark. Article
Mobile Content News
> Apple has removed the popular discovery and deals service AppGratis from its App Store, continuing its efforts to eliminate iOS applications that promote apps other than the developer's own. Article
> Google is close to an agreement to acquire fast-growing over-the-top messaging application WhatsApp, insiders tell Digital Trends. Article
> Dyle mobile TV expanded to three new markets. Article
> Facebook has vowed its forthcoming Home launcher will not violate consumer privacy rules, outlining its data collection practices and assuring users they can disable location-based services at any time. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> AT&T has updated much of its network to accommodate deployment of HSPA+ metrocells around the country, but the rollout of more advanced multi-standard metrocells is at least a year away, according to the senior executive heading up the program. Article
> The small cell market is bifurcating between public access and metrocell equipment vs. consumer-grade femtocells, resulting in two distinct roadmaps for sales of baseband processors for small cells, according to ABI Research. Article
European Wireless News
> Analysts at Deutsche Bank is revising its view of Alcatel-Lucent, and think the vendor now has the "key ingredients" for a turnaround, helped by the appointment of a new CEO with a track record for reducing costs. Article
> Telefónica received a €200 million line of credit from the Canadian export agency to purchase BlackBerry handsets and services. Article
And finally… Nokia's Lumia 920 phone was recently run over by a 24-ton earth mover--and still was able to make a call. Article