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> Intel CEO Bryan Krzanich promised sub-$100 tablets this holiday season. Article
> Intel also unveiled a new 14-nanometer chipset called Quark designed for wearable computing and the Internet of Things. Article
> Wearables, like Google Glass and Samsung's Galaxy Gear, should have their own cellular connectivity and not just be tethered to a smart phone, according to Glenn Lurie, president of emerging devices at AT&T Mobility. Article
> A Dish Network board member who recently resigned reportedly did so amid a disagreement over the company's handling of a bid for LightSquared, which could deliver hundreds of millions of dollars of personal profits to Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen. Article (sub. req.)
> Verizon Communications' debt offering for its Vodafone purchase could top $49 billion. Article (sub. req.)
> NTT DoCoMo will finally start selling the iPhone in a bid to win back customers. Article
> BlackBerry has signaled it will lobby the Canadian government over foreign-takeover issues as it contemplates a sale of the company. Article
> Motorola Mobility is now shipping 100,000 Moto X phones weekly from its plant in Ft. Worth, Texas. Article
> Motorola may get back into the tablet market. Article
> U.S. Cellular aims to offer LTE in 133 markets by year-end. Article
> Huawei expects to see 10 percent annual revenue growth over next five years. Article
> Sprint MVNO Ting will pay up to $75 per line to cover Early Termination Fees for customers who switch over. Post
> Shares of ARM Holdings rose on predictions it will amass increased royalty payments. Article
> A former Nokia executive has started a company called Newkia to focus on building Android phones. Article
> Sony Mobile Communications' Xperia M is coming to the U.S. market for $250 unlocked. Article
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> iPhone 5s Touch ID fingerprint sensor points to Apple's mobile payments future. Editor's Corner
> Fast-food giant McDonald's is trialing a new mobile ordering and payment application at selected locations in the Salt Lake City and Austin, Texas markets, Bloomberg reports. Article
> Google continues building out its fledgling Google Play Music All Access streaming music service, adding new genre-specific radio stations. Article
And finally... Apple's competitors react to yesterday's iPhone announcement. Article