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> Garmin said it will expand its mobile application development efforts after agreeing to halt its branded smartphone partnership with manufacturer Asus. Article
> Silicon technology vendor ARM reported higher profits in the third quarter. Article
> Apple's white iPhone peeked out from the company's website. Article
> The LG Optimus T for T-Mobile USA is to retail for $30. Article
> Texas Instruments reported a surge in third quarter net income. Article
> According to Boy Genius Report, the Motorola Olympus Android phone is headed to AT&T. Article
> Chinese vendor ZTE purchased $3 billion worth of semiconductors from the likes of Qualcomm and Texas Instruments. Release
> Canada's Rogers reported a weak third quarter. Article
Mobile Content News
> AdMob is introducing new interactive video and interactive interstitial ad units. Article
> Research In Motion launched the updated Facebook for BlackBerry v1.9 social networking application. Article
> Andy Seybold on tablets in business. Commentary
Mobile Developer News
> Where does Symbian go from here? Commentary
> More than half of survey respondents said qualified mobile software designers and engineers are "scarce." Article
> Google reports its Android Market now boasts more than 100,000 apps. Article
> Hewlett-Packard touted webOS 2.0 as a more open developer experience. Article
> Research In Motion introduced its new BlackBerry Tablet OS software development kit. Article
And finally... It looks like the FCC bungled a key figure in one of its reports. Article