Koodo says that it applied port protection to affected accounts to prevent fraudsters from using compromised information to steal phone numbers.
My phone number was involved in this data breach and I’m considering changing my phone number.
Just a heads up to anyone else who uses this provider. You may want to change your number or at least stop using two-factor authentication (what Koodo recommends).
Koodo has also put in some security which can protect your phone number from being moved from another carrier without Koodo’s permission.
Canadian telecommunications provider Telus has partnered up with anime streaming service Crunchyroll to offer subscriptions to its users. Members can now sign up for the monthly Mega Fan-tier, with an additional 10% discount applied to those who are part of Telus’ Stream+ bundle program. Crunchyroll joins other streaming services offered to Telus members like Amazon Prime, Disney+ and…
Pabchoni is a language spoken by the Pabchoni species native to Embaril. Originally, Pabchoni was written with its own alphabet, but now uses the Tionese alphabet. Pabchoni orthography differs from Tionese orthography significantly. This is how the consonants of the Pabchoni alphabet is transliterated and pronounced:
β— b (b as in book)
γ— g (g as in gold)
δ— d (d as in down, or j as in jump when followed by an ε, η or ι)
ζ— z (z as in zap, or s as in pleasure when followed by an ε, η or ι)
κ— k (k as in kill)
λ— l (l as in love)
ν— n (n as in new)
π— p (p as in planet)
ρ— r (r as in Concordian bru’chun)
σ— s (s as in seek, or sh as in shoot when followed by an ε, η or ι)
τ— t (t as in test, or ch as in child when followed by an ε, η or ι)
χ— ch (silent)
Pabchoni does not use the Tionese letters ξ, θ, φ or ψ.
Originally, Pabchoni did not indicate vowels in writing. However, this changed when switching over to the Tionese alphabet. Tionese vowels are pronounced thusly:
α— a (a as in father)
ε— e (i as in trick)
η— ē (e as in egg)
ι— i (i as in elite)
о— o (o as in Mandalorian vod, or u as in but when unstressed)
υ— u (oo as in look)
ω— ō (o as in go)
The Pabchoni letter χ makes no sound on its own, but when paired with certain other letters, it changes the sound of that letter.
βχ— bch (v as in vote)
γχ— gch (y as in yes)
Because the sound of certain Pabchoni consonants are dependent on the following vowel, vowels can be preceded by a silent letter. The consonant follows the rule of the silent letter; for example, δα is pronounced “da” while δεα is pronounced “ja.”
Pabchoni also includes five diphthongs:
ηι— ēi (a as in late)
αο— ao (ow as in now)
ου— ou (oo as in trooper)
οε— oe (oi as in droid)
αι— ai (a as in blast)
Finally, though the letter χ makes no sound without the letters β or γ, it is sometimes found without these letters, such as in the name Κουδωχ, which is pronounced Koodo.
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Koodo offering some customers $60 for 20GB with phone upgrade
Koodo offering some customers $60 for 20GB with phone upgrade
Koodo is sending some customers an offer for $60 for 20GB if they upgrade to a new device.
I recently received a text from the Telus sub-carrier that offered 20GB per month for $60 when you upgrade to a new phone with the Tab.
To accept the deal, I’d have to contact Koodo or head to the ‘Self Serve’ section of the company’s website.
This promotion is only available for a limited time.
If you’re…