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 ...
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 ...
Verizon has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle allegations that it wrongly prevented wireless users from accessing apps that allowed them to transform their smartphones into modems, the FCC ...
Now that Verizon has officially rolled out its new tiered pricing, the company seems to be serious about putting an end to free smartphone tethering. Last month, reports surfaced that Google's Android ...
The on-again, off-again saga of NetShare, an iPhone tethering application, continued over the weekend as Apple Inc. briefly returned the program to the App Store on Friday, but then yanked it from the ...
Hey All,<BR><BR>In the questioning fter the iPhone sdk unveiling in Feb. someone asked if a tethering app would be forbidden. Mr. Jobs answered that it wouldn't be ruled out.<BR><BR>I have been ...
Seriously, don’t. Why encourage the developer of this sneaky Trojan horse of an app when it’s only going to be pulled from the App Store, whether tonight, tomorrow, or on Monday? Paying $1.99 to a ...
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Consumer group Free Press on Monday filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Verizon Wireless for allegedly requesting that Google block tethering apps in the Android ...
there is no logical reason why it should. Honestly I wonder if it is 100 % legal for them to double dip for bandwidth and cripple a device like this. Click to expand... Correct me if I'm wrong, but ...