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Thursday, October 1, 2015

T-Mobile and Experian Announce Massive Data Breach Affecting Approximately 15 Million People

T-Mobile and Experian announced a data breach today, one which affects approximately 15 million people. More specifically, T-Mobile’s John Legere states in an open letter that any new customers who ran a credit check for a new device/plan from September 1, 2013 to September 16, 2015 are likely affected by this breach. 

As to what data was breached, T-Mobile and Experian claim that information including full name, address, birthdate, in addition to encrypted information such as social security number and ID numbers (driver’s license numbers and passport numbers) were breached. While the most sensitive data was encrypted, Experian has determined that the encryption may have been compromised.

Legere made it clear that no payment card numbers or bank information was involved in the breach.

Obviously I am incredibly angry about this data breach and we will institute a thorough review of our relationship with Experian, but right now my top concern and first focus is assisting any and all consumers affected. I take our customer and prospective customer privacy VERY seriously. This is no small issue for us. I do want to assure our customers that neither T-Mobile’s systems nor network were part of this intrusion and this did not involve any payment card numbers or bank account information.

If this breach affected you, and if you are a new T-Mobile customer then it probably does, Experian is offering two years of free credit monitoring via their own Protect My ID service. To sign up, you will need to provide your social number and all of that, but at least you can be somewhat assured that if any of your information falls into the wrong hands, you are protected.

T-Mobile has posted a full FAQ on the situation, and so has Experian.

Via: T-Mobile | Experian

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If You Buy a Nexus 5X, You’ll Need to Buy an Additional Cable to Utilize Old Chargers or Plug Into a Computer

Just a heads-up to those buying a Nexus 5X, but you should be aware that your phone doesn’t come with a cable that will allow you to plug your phone into a computer or your old charging adapters. So if you want to connect your new 5X to a computer and get your debug on or even transfer files around, or if you want to utilize the 3-dozen adapters you have already lying around to charge your phone, you’ll need to shell out for an accessory or two. 

The Nexus 5X, as you all know, includes a USB Type-C port, so Google is tossing in a 15W USB Type-C charger and a USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable for all of your charging needs. Unfortunately, they aren’t including a USB Type-C to USB Standard-A cable, which is a cable that could be used to connect your phone to a standard USB port in a computer or a typical USB charging adapter.

Sucks, I know, especially since Google is including one with the Nexus 6P. See, look:

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Thankfully, we are already seeing USB Type-C to USB Standard-A cables popping up all over the place. Amazon has a bunch here for under $10 (Examples: 3.3ft version, 6.6ft version). Google has one here on the Google Store for $13.

For those still confused, this is the cable you are wanting – one with a regular USB tip on one end, followed by a USB Type-C tip on the other.

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Cheers Dave!

 

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New Trailer Released for Telltale Game’s Minecraft: Story Mode, Launches October 15

A new trailer for Telltale’s Minecraft: Story Mode is available on YouTube, giving a bit more detail into what to expect from the game. A block-built land is being ravaged by a magical, ancient evil, and it is your quest, along with a handful of partners, to stop the chaos. 

Through your adventures, you will travel to the Nether, slay an Ender Dragon, battle golems and mobs, and create enchanted items to help you on the quest.

As with most Telltale Games, it will launch in an episodic structure, with additional chapters to be released as time goes on.

The game is set to launch on Android October 15, directly through Google Play.

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Imgur App Receiving Update With Faster Loading GIFs and Search Feature

The official Imgur app is receiving an update today on Google Play, bringing a few new features that Imgur hopes will make users happy. With the update, users can now search the servers and within GIFs, allowing for quick discovery of images you might enjoy. 

In addition, Imgur is adding faster-loading GIFs, thanks to improved performance tweaks. Lastly, users can benefit from a revamped profile design and streamlined notifications for comments on posts. This should bring a more polished feel to the social aspect of the service.

The update does not appear to be live for me quite yet, but be on the lookout through Google Play for it.

Play Link

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Amazon to Ban Sale of Google’s Chromecast, Apple TV

Amazon, a prime spot to pick up the latest tech from Google and Apple, is now banning the sale of Google’s Chromecast dongles and the Apple TV. Starting now, no new listings will go up for these products, and on October 29, all existing listings for these devices will be removed. 

Why would Amazon do this? Competition. Amazon now promotes the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, and to help lessen that device’s competition, they can simply disallow competitors to list their products. Is is extremely shady in the eye’s of consumers? Absolutely, but Amazon has every right to do it.

Naturally, the Roku, Xbox, and PlayStation, all of which allow for streaming via Amazon Prime Video, will remain available for customers to purchase.

According to an email sent out from Amazon corporate, “Over the last three years, Prime Video has become an important part of Prime. It’s important that the streaming media players we sell interact well with Prime Video in order to avoid customer confusion.”

From now on, you will need to pick up your Chromecast dongles from either Google Store, Best Buy, or any other online retailer that carries it.

Bad form, Amazon.

Via: Bloomberg

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DROID Turbo Receiving Soak Test, Likely a Stagefright Patch

DROID Turbo owners will soon receive an update, as invites for a soak test are beginning to roll out from Motorola.

No exact details have been posted yet that detail what owners should expect to see, but since the Turbo has yet to receive its Stagefright patch, it might be safe to assume that’s what it is. Don’t get crazy and think you will see Marshmallow pop up. 

Once Motorola begins the soak test, we will learn exactly what is changing, and will then post what it is.

Cheers A, J, A, and J!

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LG V10 is Coming to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon

The LG V10, a new line of flagship smartphones from LG, is coming to the US at some point in the near future. We don’t have exact dates or pricing, because that’s how this industry often rolls, but we do know that when it does, it will be available at AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. 

Each carrier announced their plans to carry the phone, while only stating that they will have more info at a later date. Well, Verizon did confirm that they have an exclusive on the white and gold model.

Via:  Verizon | AT&T | T-Mobile

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Verizon’s go90 App Exits Beta, Hits Google Play and iOS App Store

Verizon’s go90 social network, based on videos from creators and major publishers, is now out of beta, available for Android users via Google Play and iOS users on Apple’s App Store.

As previously written when the beta released, using the service is pretty simplistic if you are a big fan of taking in excess amounts of media. To start, you choose a few topics you enjoy, then the app automatically curates a few videos you should enjoy, plus subscribes you to channels you might like. 

As for what content you should expect to see, Verizon just signed a partnership with Univision bringing a bit of its content to the service, as well as MTV, Comedy Central, AOL, HuffPost Live, and much more.

The app is available for download now.

Play Link

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LG’s V10 Event is Happening Now, Watch It Live

LG already announced the V10 last night, but they are still doing their on-stage song and dance today at an event in New York City. The folks at CNET have a live stream of it going right now, in case you wanted to watch along and hear the sales pitch for a phone with dual everything.

Apologies for us not being there, but we are a 2-man show and had to choose Google’s Nexus event or this LG event and obviously, went Nexus. We’ll still get the phone in hand shortly and share our thoughts with you. For now, watch LG talk about it and their new LTE-equipped Watch Urbane (2nd edition).

The stream is below.

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