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> The Nokia Lumia 928 is now free with two-year contract from Verizon Wireless. Article
> The rumored BlackBerry Z30 will reportedly support Qi wireless charging. Article
> Cincinnati Bell will start selling the iPhone 5 on Aug. 16. Article
> Telstra and Ericsson are testing LTE-Advanced network technology. Article
> BlackBerry officially launched its new 9720 smartphone, which features specifications and an operating system from two years ago. Article
> The city of London is no longer tracking users' cell phone via recycling bins. Article
Mobile Content News
> Google Play revenues surged 67 percent during the previous six months, far ahead of Apple's App Store at 15 percent, analytics firm Distimo reports. Article
> Groupon has acquired mobile discovery and gifting application Plumfare. Financial details were not disclosed. Article
Mobile Developer News
> Why Samsung's PR overture to Android developers backfired. Editor's Corner
> How are developers responding to Facebook's Mobile Games plans? Article
> According to Appthority, 83 percent of the top apps have security risks. Article
Telecom News
> The FCC approved an order that it says will reduce rates for interstate phone calls between prison inmates and their families, while ensuring rates are "just and reasonable." Article
> AT&T's Federal Government unit added another customer to its win column as it was awarded a $31 million contract to provide managed VPN services to 93 Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sites. Article
And finally… North Korea announced what it is calling a "native" Android smartphone. Article