Wal-Mart may sell iPad; One in four U.S. households has only wireless

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> Wal-Mart may begin selling Apple's iPad in some of its stores later this year. Article

> Just under 25 percent of U.S. households had only wireless phone access and no landline the last six months of 2009, according to preliminary data released by the National Health Interview Survey. Article

> TeleNav cut the anticipated price of its planned initial public offering to $9 to $10 per share, down from an estimate earlier this week of $11 to $13 per share. Article (sub. req.)

> Verizon Wireless is offering the Palm Pixi Plus for free with a contract and after rebate. Article

> Vodafone UK confirmed it will be launching the Samsung Galaxy S soon. Article

Mobile Content News

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SAP acquires Sybase for $5.8 billion. Article

> Adobe campaign attacks Apple for stifling developer creativity. Article

Broadband News

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Meru swings first-quarter loss. Article

> Report: AlcaLu to compensate Telecom New Zealand over poor 3G performance. Article

> Verizon in talks with rural operators for LTE spectrum deals. Article

European News

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Vodafone UK signs MVNE agreement. Article

> Study: Mobile operators must embrace VoIP. Article

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Deutsche Telekom CEO: We are open to 4G network sharing. Article

> France Telecom looks to Africa for more growth. Article

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