Archive | October, 2017

Next week’s T-Mobile Tuesday will include free LG V30 trucker hat, Redbox rental, and more

Next week’s T-Mobile Tuesday continues with T-Mo’s theme of offering Halloween gifts in October and includes a few other goodies, too. For the T-Mobile Tuesday on October 17th, T-Mobile customers can get 60 percent off at Joaan stores for crafting goods and decorations, including stuff for Halloween. Also available next week is a trucker hat with LG V30 and T-Mobile logos. Rounding out … [read full article]

T-Mobile Galaxy S8 Active shown off in new image leak

Following rumors that claimed that the Galaxy S8 Active is coming to T-Mobile, a new leak has surfaced that shows off that device. Images of the T-Mobile Galaxy S8 Active have been shared by @evleaks. This model doesn’t really look all that different from the AT&T version that’s been available for a couple of months now, save for the “T-Mobile” network indicator in the upper left … [read full article]

U.S. Justice Department career staff would reportedly oppose T-Mobile-Sprint merger

Amid all of the recent rumors that a T-Mobile-Sprint merger is coming soon, many have wondered how regulators would react to such a deal. Today a report claims to have some details on that. The U.S. Department of Justice career staff who do most of the investigating into whether or not a T-Mobile-Sprint merger will harm customers will probably recommend that the deal be stopped. That’s … [read full article]

Apple releases iOS 11.0.3 update with bug fixes

Apple today released its fourth iOS 11 update in as many weeks. iOS 11.0.3 is now available for download. If you’ve got an iPhone or iPad, you can grab it by going to Settings > General > Software Update on your device. As for what’s included, this update appears to be focused on squashing a couple of specific bugs: Fixes an issue where audio and haptic feedback would … [read full article]

T-Mobile website bug allowed hackers to get customer account data, but it’s been fixed

A new report has revealed that the T-Mobile website recently suffered from a privacy bug. Security researcher Karan Saini says that a flaw with the T-Mobile website would allow an attacker to access account data, including a customer’s name and IMSI number, by knowing or guessing that customer’s phone number. Here’s what Secure7’s Saini told [read full article]