News of Note—AT&T’s renewable energy, iPhone software leak, Sprint’s public safety push and more

Here are the other stories we're following today:

> AT&T said it will purchase 520 megawatts (MW) of wind power through agreements with subsidiaries of NextEra Energy Resources. “Together, these deals constitute one of the largest corporate renewable energy purchases in the U.S.,” AT&T said. Release

> A new report found security holes in new Samsung and Roku TVs. BGR article

> Core software from the iPhone appears to have leaked onto the internet. BGR article

> Google is facing a new lawsuit over the performance of microphones in some of its Pixel devices. Android Headlines article

> Another lawsuit alleges Google’s MVNO, Project Fi, charges users for Wi-Fi. Phone Arena article

> Chris Felix, Sprint’s new VP and general manager of government solutions, will spearhead an effort by the carrier to target public safety users. Mobile World Live article

> To hit its goal of breaking even before the end of 2018, the company will need to grow its number of paying nodes from a current 4 million to around 10 million, the company’s CEO said. EE Times article