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> Google's plans to update its Google Play store to version 4.0. Article
> ZTE was ranked in the No. 1 slot for patent applications, according to the World Intellectual Property Organization. Article
> Morgan Stanley upgraded BlackBerry's stock. Article
> Amazon said it will not build a $99 Kindle Fire HD. Article
> The FCC is moving forward with rules that would make 911 more reliable. Article
> LG said Samsung is infringing on its OLED patents. Article
> Samsung plans to address a security gap discovered in some of its devices. Article
> MetroPCS said it will sell the Huawei Premia 4G smartphone. Release
> The U.S. Department of Defense reportedly plans to purchase around 650,000 iOS devices. Article
> The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States approved the planned merger of T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS. Article
> Intertrust sued Apple for patent infringement. Article
> A Motorola adviser hinted at custom-built phones. Article
Mobile Content News
> Yahoo has acquired Jybe, a personalized recommendation engine founded in 2011 by five ex-Yahoo employees. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Article
> Google introduced its Keep app, a rival to Evernote and other note-taking apps. Article
> Pandora Media is extending its digital music platform to devices running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8, pledging an uncapped mobile listening experience throughout the remainder of this year. Article
> March Madness is the ultimate multi-screen experience. Editor's Corner
Broadband Wireless News
> While 1800 MHz is becoming prime real estate for LTE deployments, APT700 MHz digital dividend spectrum continues to gain importance as a potential global band for LTE, according to the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA). Article
> The 15-year-old MultiService Forum is calling it quits, saying demand for the type of large-scale interoperability events it conducted has declined. Article
European Wireless News
> Vodafone said it would be willing to accept a lower debt rating if a good merger or acquisition opportunity arose--a statement that analysts said signals the operator is under no pressure to sell its 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless. Article
> Austria's LTE spectrum auction is set to take place this September, with one report indicating that four bidders could be lining up, including Swedish operator Tele2. Article
> Spectrum auctions need to generate investment, not just government revenue. Industry Voices
And finally… Microsoft is targeting Samsung's Galaxy S III with its "Smoked by Windows Phone" ads. Article