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April 04, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Webroot gets into Android security with new app
redarrow Vivendi to buy Vodafone's stake in SFR
redarrow ComScore: Verizon iPhone was top phone in Feb.
redarrow CTIA argues SF cell phone law violates First Amendment
redarrow FCC official says AT&T-T-Mobile deal faces steep climb

Webroot Mobile Security for Android, which runs on both smartphones and tablets, scans apps for malware prior to installation.

The deal for the 44 percent of the French mobile operator that Vivendi doesn't already own is valued at $11.3 billion.

The launch of the iPhone on Verizon earlier this year made it one of the top sellers, according to data firm ComScore. But Google's Android pulled in huge gains too.

After the CTIA issued a new complaint that San Francisco's Right-to-Know Ordinance violates the First Amendment, city officials have put the law under further review.
In an interview with C-Span, FCC Commissioner expresses concern about AT&T's $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile.
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