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> Alvarion reported a loss on lower revenues. Article
> Mid-Rivers Communications, a service provider in Montana, announced its wireless affiliate joined Verizon Wireless' LTE in Rural America program. Release
> The FCC is working with Mexican officials to thwart cross-border traffic in stolen phones. Release
> Windows Phone 8 and the Nexus 4 support the Qi standard for wireless charging. Article
> AT&T said cybersecurity represents a $1 billion opportunity. Article
> Intel and Qualcomm reportedly could invest $378 million in Sharp. Article
> Telespree sold real-time data-monitoring services to Clearwire. Release
> Google's Nexus 4 sold out in less than an hour. Article
> Sprint Nextel is working to expand its LTE network to nine more markets. Article
> Samsung is reportedly planning to begin production on flexible displays. Article (sub. req.)
> AMD is reportedly exploring a possible sale. Article
> FCC official calls for a "conversation" about the reliability of cell phones in emergencies. Article
Mobile Content News
> Nokia announced a new location service called "Here." Article
> Zynga announced an executive shuffle. Article
> Research In Motion is rolling out an overhauled version of its BlackBerry Messenger mobile social networking service with voice chat capabilities. Article
> Google released its Android 4.2 software development kit. Article
And finally… Steve Wozniak and Danny Trejo team up for iOS game. No, really. Article