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> Hewlett-Packard laid out its governance model for webOS. Article
> Pictures reportedly have leaked of Motorola Mobility's first Intel-powered Ice Cream Sandwich Android phone. Article
> Apple asked an outside labor rights group to review the conditions in its factories in China. Article
> U.S. Cellular is looking to buy a handful of 700 MHz licenses. Article
> ZTE and Ericsson agreed to drop patent infringement litigation in Germany, the United Kingdom and China. Article
> Sprint Nextel said it will allow users to upgrade their phones for less than the full price. Article
> According to a Pocket-lint report, HTC is poised to be able to sell PlayStation-capable devices. Article
> Will Google Wallet be Google's next failure? Article
> Research In Motion appears to be preparing to announce new BlackBerry 7 gadgets through T-Mobile USA. Article
> Verizon Wireless launched a new in-store trade-in program for used phones. Article
> Alvarion reported a narrower net loss. Article
Mobile Content News
> Research In Motion extended until March 2 its offer of a free PlayBook to Android developers who move to BlackBerry. Article
> Mobile marketing startup Fanminder is rolling out version 2.0 of its customer loyalty platform. Article
> Facebook released version 2.3 of its mobile social networking application for Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system, vowing a series of enhancements requested by users. Article
> Comcast is adding text messaging capabilities to its Xfinity Mobile apps for Apple iOS and Google Android mobile phones and tablets. Article
Mobile Developer News
> Developers reportedly continue to favor iOS over Android. Article
> Will Facebook's mobile payments make mobile developers rich? Editor's Corner
> Open-source software development initiative Mozilla plans to build an open marketplace for applications that run across mobile phones, tablets and the desktop. Article
> AT&T introduced the beta version of its Developer Center ForHealth, an open, cloud-based environment designed to nurture the creation of enterprise-grade mobile healthcare applications. Article
And finally... Goodnight, iPad. Article