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> U.S. Cellular today launched a new $50 no contract promotional plan that includes unlimited voice, messaging and data. Page
> Inq Mobile appears to be discontinuing operations. Article
> BlackBerry's U.S. market share is now 0%, according to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. Article
> Broadcom's latest financial results were better than analysts had expected. Article
> Amazon warned investors it might post an operating loss in its current quarter. Article
> Zynga said it will reduce its workforce by 20 percent. Article
Telecom News
> Coriant and Tellabs are set to start new lives as their new owner Marlin Equity Partners is merging the two companies and forming one common leadership team. Article
Cable News
> Dish Network began marketing two portable satellite TV receivers that it said are designed for tailgaters at sporting events and subscribers who like camping. Article
European Wireless News
> Mobile network operators will generate revenues of close to $20 billion by 2018 through strategies involving internet-based voice or "carrier OTT", a new report from Juniper Research has found. Article
And finally… The latest smart device? A foam sword. Article