Tether is an app that lets you connect a smartphone to a computer and share the data connection. Tether has been available for BlackBerry for a while, and today the developers released and Android ...
Tethering: It’s one of the most convenient features your smartphone has, yet carriers insist on restricting it. Tethering most often refers to using your smartphone as a mobile hotspot. In other words ...
Google has reportedly pulled a tethering application from the Android Marketplace to mollify its first wireless carrier partner. Android, which Google says "brings Internet-style innovation and ...
Apple seems unable to make up its mind over NetShare, the iPhone tethering application which first appeared, disappeared, reappeared, and has now vanished again from their App Store. In what could ...
Android smart phones, including the Motorola Droid, can act as mobile Internet hot spots if they're running a tethering app. This allows business travelers to access the Internet while on the road, ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More When I saw a bunch of tweets (Twitter messages) go out earlier that a ...
Need an iPhone tethering app? For $2 (and likely a very limited time only), you can download QuasiDisk, a file viewing app that can also share a connection over a proxy. TheNextWeb says it takes a ...
UPDATE: Apple has removed iTether from the App Store. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. If you’ve downloaded the app already, you should be able to keep using it. Original story below. An iPhone tethering ...
Imaging this. You’re a huge company whose name rhymes with Oogle. You release a phone that is sold both locked and unlocked, so that it can theoretically be used with any GSM-compliant carrier. The ...
Looking to connect your laptop to your iPhone's data connection? The iTether app may have been for you. Unfortunately, it's been pulled from the iTunes App Store. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / ...