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> Chip maker AMD will support MeeGo. Release
> Verizon Wireless said it will sell the LG Vortex for $79.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate and with a two-year service contract. Release
> According to new research figures, the smartphone market is cutting into the market for personal navigation devices. Article
> Sony Ericsson appears poised to support Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform. Article
> Clearwire's WiMAX arrived in Sacramento, Calif. Release
> LightSquared's satellite is off the ground. Release
> Dell is working to upgrade its Streak device to Android 2.2. Article
> Google teased the next release of its Android platform. Article
> Motorola looks to be planning a January split. Article
Mobile Content News
> Apple will expand its iAd service to Europe. Article
> According to new research, 36 percent of U.S. online consumers plan to turn to their mobile phones for shopping-related activities this year. Article
> Apple released iTunes 10.1. Article
> Motricity dissolved a wireless data services partnership with T-Mobile USA. Article
> Netflix is headed to Android gadgets next year. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> Infonetics forecasts the worldwide LTE infrastructure market to grow approximately 10 times from 2010 to 2014, to $11.5 billion. Article
> Credit-default swaps on Sprint Nextel's debt have climbed 70.5 basis points to 376.6 since Clearwire disclosed its need for additional funds. Article
European Wireless News
> French MVNOs are asking for a more competitive market. Article
> Nokia's Stephen Elop told his management to look outside the company for innovation. Article
> The joint venture between T-Mobile UK and 3UK, signed in 2007, is now complete. Article
> France Telecom Orange is now actively searching within Europe for other network sharing opportunities. Article
> Analysts are predicting a tough year for Telefónica. Article
> Data is now at the core of Vodafone's strategy. Commentary
And finally... Two words: iPhone underpants. Article