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> LG Electronics is entering the U.S. netbook market and it is teaming with AT&T to offer customers a subsidized mini-laptop that has integrated 3G access. Article

> T-Mobile is knocking $50 off of three popular phones, and HTC wants to send HTC holiday shoppers $100 in exchange for their old smartphones. Article

> Klausner Technologies, a patent licensing firm that has targeted numerous companies in the wireless industry, filed a lawsuit against Motorola and Research In Motion for violating its visual voicemail patents. Article

> Nokia is publicly refuting reports it will drop the Symbian operating system from its N-series device line in favor of the Maemo OS. Article

> RIM has unveiled BlackBerry Media Sync 3.0, a PC application that can sync photos in both directions in addition to music. Article

> Hackers have created a new virus that exploits "jail broken" versions of Apple's iPhone. Article

> Consumers are now downloading more than 100 million iPhone and iPod touch applications each month from Apple's App Store, according to new data from Millennial Media and mobile ad exchange Mobclix. Article

> Money transfer applications, LBS applications and mobile search will reign among the top 10 mobile application categories of 2012, according to Gartner. Article

And Finally... A look at holiday handsets for 2009. Article

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