Quick news from across the Web.
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> U.S. Cellular said it will sell the Motorola Electrify Android phone for $199 with a service contract (customers on Belief Plans who are eligible for a phone upgrade can get that $199 price without signing a new contract) later this month. Release
> Apple could pay out a dividend or conduct a share buyback. Article
> Apple asked for a halt to two of its lawsuits against Motorola Mobility due to Google's planned acquisition of the company. Article
> Samsung filed a patent complaint against Apple in France. Article
> Gaming retailer GameStop reportedly plans to launch an Android tablet next year. Article
> Android is now No. 2 in five leading European markets. Article
> Huawei and Deutsche Telekom will team on cloud computing. Article
> New research shows 31 percent of survey respondents plan to buy an iPhone 5--more than the number of people who planned to buy an iPhone 4 before that gadget went on sale. Article
Mobile Content News
> NBC said it will offer full-length TV shows on its iPad app. Article
> Sprint Nextel released an app intended to help parents prevent distracted driving. Release
> Google Maps, Gmail and Facebook are the most popular applications among U.S.-based Android smartphone users 18 and older according to new data issued by Nielsen. Article
> Location-based mobile social network Gowalla is dramatically revamping its user experience. Article
> Newspapers in Philadelphia will test a program that will subsidize the cost of Android tablets for subscribers. Article
Mobile Developer News
> Nitobi, creators of the PhoneGap mobile application development framework, is expanding the open-source tool to support Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango update. Article
> Apple reportedly will release the gold master version of its new iOS 5 operating system to overseas assemblers later this month. Article
> Cross-platform development solutions provider Appcelerator inked a new partnership with bookseller chain Barnes & Noble's Nook Developer program. Article
And finally... The iPhone ain't cool anymore, according to an HTC executive. Article