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T-Mobile unveils 5G wireless routers for remote workers, seeking bigger piece of business market

GeekWire

T-Mobile’s new Home Office wireless router. With the work-from-home phenomenon becoming more of a long-term reality, T-Mobile is looking to capitalize on its 5G wireless network — expanded thanks in large part to its Sprint merger last year — to drum up more business from large companies. The Bellevue, Wash.,

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Hometown hookup: Alaska Air shifts to T-Mobile from AT&T in new link between Seattle companies

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Alaska Airlines plans to shift the majority of its behind-the-scenes wireless business to T-Mobile — creating a new connection between two Seattle-area companies, and illustrating the Bellevue-based wireless carrier’s growth potential in providing 5G services to large government and business customers.

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Streaming HBO Max will now count toward data limits for AT&T customers

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One perk of being an AT&T wireless subscriber was being able to stream HBO Max without that counting toward a customer’s data cap. We regret the inconvenience to customers caused by California’s new ‘net neutrality’ law,” the company wrote in a blog post. “We That’s no longer the case.

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T-Mobile adds 1.3M customers in Q2, beats expectations with $20B in revenue

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based wireless company added 1.3 It led the industry in postpaid net subscriber growth and service revenue growth. The mobile provider in April launched a home internet service powered by its mobile network. It costs $60 per month and reaches internet speeds of 100 Mbps. in earnings per share. The Bellevue, Wash.-based

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LinkedIn Shuts Down Four XSS Flaws, Is wireless the Trojan horse in your network security? and more

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IE zero-day vulnerability exploited more widely than previously thought - “A recently announced and yet-to-be-patched vulnerability that affects all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) has been exploited in targeted attacks against organizations in Taiwan since the beginning of July, according to security researchers.”

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CES 2023: A list of Washington state companies showing off their latest tech gadgets and services

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The big Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is returning to Las Vegas this week with its usual array of companies, gadgets and services, and Washington state will be represented by startups, tech giants and those in between. based Bluetooth SIG is a community of companies working to expand the capabilities of Bluetooth technology.

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Comcast extends free Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspot access through the end of 2020

The Verge

million public Xfinity Wi-Fi hotspots through the end of 2020, the company announced. “We We saw a huge jump in usage after we opened up our public hotspots, and we’re excited to keep them open through the end of the year as the nation begins taking steps to reopen,” the company said in a statement.