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Black Market For Your Location Data Apparently Thriving Despite Privacy Vow By T-Mobile’s John Legere And Others
After vowing to end the practice of selling their customers’ location data to “shady middlemen” last summer, we now know that at least there major wireless carriers in the U.S — T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint — were completely full of shit. That practice has continued, and Motherboard on Tuesday produced the receipts.
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A Bug In Samsung’s Default Texting App Is Sending Random Pics To Other People
Sending pictures to others is one of the most basic functions of a smartphone, but when your phone’s texting app starts randomly pushing out photos without your knowledge, you have a problem.
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This Is The iPhone 8 You Should Buy
It’s that time of year again, folks, but this time shit’s a little more complicated. Apple turned heads at the annual iPhone lovefest by introducing not just one, not two, but three new iPhones — one of which is a pricey monster we’ll address in a future post. If you’re thinking about placing an order…
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AT&T And T-Mobile Stop All Note 7 Sales And Replacements After Reports Of Further Fires
Two of America’s largest wireless providers suspended their replacement programs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 this weekend following reports of “safe” replacement phones igniting. In separate statements, AT&T and T-Mobile announced on Sunday that they would continue to accept Note 7s to be exchanged but would only replace them with other devices.