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> Amazon is planning a software update to the Kindle Fire to address users' concerns of user interface lags. Article
> AT&T Mobility's LTE network has been spotted in Los Angeles. Article
> Clearwire expanded its stock offering by $52.5 million. Release
> An iPad 3 is rumored to drop in February. Article
> The review of Google's purchase of Motorola Mobility has been halted at the European Union. Article
> The Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon Wireless went on sale at some Best Buy locations. Article
> LG appears to be preparing the LTE-capable Spectrum device for Verizon Wireless. Article
> Research In Motion said it will address concerns by the Indonesian government. Article
> Nokia Siemens Networks will sell its fixed-line Broadband Access unit to Adtran. Article
Mobile Content News
> Apple said its App Store now counts more than 500,000 apps. Release
> Isis announced a teaming with Gemalto. Article
> Google refreshed its local movie search service. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> Wireless chipset maker Broadcom announced that gigabit-speed wireless LAN products based on the new IEEE 802.11ac standard will begin shipping next year. Article
> An analyst believes a 3G/4G Amazon Kindle Fire is coming. Article
> Wi-Fi hotspot provider Boingo Wireless announced a deal with Nintendo of America to provide free Wi-Fi access to Nintendo 3DS owners in 42 of Boingo's North American airports. Article
European Wireless News
> Operators need to take a fresh look at network congestion. Editor's Corner
> Everything Everywhere said it will invest over £1.5 billion in the next three years to boost network coverage and prepare for the launch of LTE service. Article
> Google is planning to trial its NFC-based Wallet service in London during the 2012 Olympics, according to a report in the French newspaper Les Echos. Article
And finally... Modern Warfare 3 beats Avatar. Article