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> Sprint Nextel will sell the Sanyo Vero by Kyocera. Article
> Sony Ericsson said it will slightly delay the rollout of Android 2.1 to its Xperia range of phones. Post
> A Clearwire executive said the WiMAX carrier is "setting the pace for everyone else." Article
> Qualcomm is developing a short-range wireless technology called Peanut. Article
> Lawmakers are evaluating a net neutrality compromise. Article
> New ChangeWave numbers show Android's growth. Article
> Could a new Nokia developer program portend the introduction of the Nokia N8 by AT&T? Article
> Sony Ericsson has a "big surprise" coming soon. Article
Mobile Content News
> Online retail giant Amazon.com introduced an updated version of its free Kindle ereader application for Android smartphones. Article
> Location-based solutions provider Geodelic introduced GeoGuides. Article
> Verizon Wireless introduced a Subscriptions API to V Cast Apps. Article
> NBC is unlikely to partner with Apple on the computing giant's new iTunes TV episode rental service. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> Two U.S. lawmakers asked FCC to allow smart-grid devices to have a place on white spaces. Article
> Juniper Research estimates LTE-enabled netbooks and tablets will account for one fifth of the market by 2015. Article
> JetBlue Airways made a deal with ViaSat to bring high-speed Ka-band satellite-based inflight Internet access to its fleet of 160 aircraft. Article
European Wireless News
> The European Union outlined a proposal for harmonizing digital dividend spectrum and releasing greater capacity for mobile broadband. Article
> A1 Telekom Austria says it plans to be the first operator to launch LTE services in the country. Article
> Vodafone Spain continues to lose customers. Article
> The sale of Vodafone's 45 percent shareholding in SFR to Vivendi is no longer a question of if, but when, according to market watchers close to the negotiations. Article
> How should Stephen Elop rebuild Nokia? Commentary
Mobile Developer News
> Verizon Wireless launched Mobile Web Open Snacks and Mobile Web Developer Toolkit. Article
> Verizon released new APIs for location services. Article
And finally... A 13-year-old won $50,000 for fast texting. Article