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@FierceWireless: Apple iPhone 4 hits FCC, rocks 5 3G bands. Article | Follow @FierceWireless
> Apple's iPhone could head to T-Mobile USA this fall, according to one financial analyst. Article
> U.S. Cellular's first Android phone appears to have broken cover. Article
> The Wall Street Journal checks out Samsung's new chip manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas. Article
> Research firm iSuppli purchased Screen Digest. Article
> Rumors point to free phones on Father's Day from T-Mobile USA. Post
> Palm settled a lawsuit brought against the company by shareholders unhappy with the terms of Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of the company. Article
Mobile Content News
> Federal antitrust regulators reportedly plan to investigate whether Apple's fledgling iAd mobile advertising network unfairly restricts rivals. Article
> Mobile video advertising solutions provider Transpera appointed Greg Ballard as CEO. Article
> Mobile entertainment provider Zed will power U.S. Cellular's content storefront. Article
> Chinese search engine Baidu is targeting mobile in a big way. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> PCMag.com puts AT&T Mobility's speeds at the top. Article
> The Global mobile Suppliers Association confirmed 110 operators in 48 countries are currently investing in LTE networks. Article
> Japan's NTT DoCoMo said it began operation of its LTE network in the Tokyo area. Article
European Wireless News
> Two European-based developers of femtocell technology have announced design enhancements that promise to enable femtocells to support many more simultaneous calls. Article
> Italy's second largest operator, Wind, has awarded Huawei a deal to develop and deploy HSPA+ and LTE networks. Article
> Industry analysts are beginning to question the viability of KPN's German mobile subsidiary, E-Plus. Article
> Having had the opportunity to measure LTE in commercial operation, TeliaSonera believes that lower latency, not data throughput, most impresses consumers. Article
> And finally... Samsung: The screen on the iPhone 4 "cannot catch up with AM-OLED display technology." Post