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> LG announced a new Android user interface for its Optimus phones. Article
> Hewlett-Packard said it sold its AppSystem for the SAP HANA database and related services to T-Mobile USA. Article
> T-Mobile USA's new Small Business Productivity Plan goes for $99.98 per month and includes unlimited data, talk and text plus overage-free 5 GB Mobile Broadband service with a two-year agreement. Release
> Apple defended Siri's performance in a class-action lawsuit. Article
> Gartner said worldwide mobile phone sales declined 2 percent in the first quarter of 2012. Release
> According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple could release an iPhone with a larger screen. Article (sub. req.)
> Sprint Nextel shareholders voted to re-elect Dan Hesse. Article
> Sprint reportedly plans to further tighten its upgrade policy. Post (reg. req.)
> China Mobile is in talks with Apple for the iPhone. Article
> Virgin Atlantic rolled out an in-flight cell phone service. Article
Mobile Content News
> A month after acquiring photo-sharing application Instagram for $1 billion, Facebook has scooped up the similar Lightbox. Article
> U.S. smartphone owners now average 41 applications per device, up 28 percent from the 2011 average of 32 apps, according to new data from Nielsen. Article
> Mobile social gaming powerhouse Zynga is committed to acquiring new talent and startups, a key company executive said, indicating Zynga will continue its buying streak. Article
And finally... According to a new survey, nearly half of all iPhone users would buy an Apple iTV. Release