Enable Tethering on iPhone with TetherMe
Internet tethering allows you to use the iPhone as a modem and share the Internet connection with laptop. It’s a great feature come with iPhone. However, for certain reasons, not every carrier supports the tethering feature. If your carrier does not support tethering for iPhone, that’s another good reason for jailbreaking.
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How to tether your iPad to your BlackBerry
Want to tether your iPad to your BlackBerry? Bla1ze over at CrackBerry.com found himself in just that situation, so he put together a quick how-to:
The process requires you to download a cydia app called iBluever and a BlackBerry application called PDANet. After a few setting adjustments you technically should be up and running [...]
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AT&T Rings The Changes, Scraps Unlimited Data Plans And Offers iPhone Tethering
AT&T is ringing the changes big time for its iPhone and iPad subscribers. In a massive announcement, the company announced that it is calling it a day for unlimited data plans for iPhone and iPad users. Starting Monday, AT&T will abandon the unlimited plans and instead offer tiered data plans for customers. In order to cash [...]
AT&T users can keep unlimited data plans even when upgrading to iPhone HD/iPhone 4G… unless they want tethering. And how to check your data usage.
The good news is, existing iPhone users with the $30 unlimited data plan can keep that plan even if upgrading to the next generation iPhone HD/iPhone 4G this summer — unless you want to tether, at which point you’ll need to switch to one of the new AT&T tiered pricing data plans for smartphones.
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AT&T users can keep unlimited data plans even when upgrading to iPhone HD/iPhone 4G… unless they want tethering. And how to check your data usage. is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
So with Froyo, Android Nexus One can tether on AT&T and iPhone still can’t?
Android 2.2 Froyo updates started going live yesterday for the unsubsidized, unlocked, once-upon-a-time sold directly by Google Nexus One, and it seems to include not only tethering but mobile hotspot (think MiFi, or mobile Wi-Fi router to share your 3G with multiple other devices), usable right now on AT&T — just about the only carrier [...]
So with Froyo, Android Nexus One can tether on AT&T and iPhone still can’t? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.


