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DROID beats iPhone 3GS in TIME Top 2009 Gadgets list
Original at SlashGear
• 22 hours ago
• 2 related articles
By Chris Davies via 901am] Tux Droid – A Penguin With InformationVerizon confirm tethering for Motorola DROID in early 2010Verizon testing 4G LTE iPhone for 2010 release?Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB in time for Christmas?Motorola sold 100K DROIDs in first weekend
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DROID beats iPhone 3GS in TIME Top 2009 Gadgets list
Original at slashgear (Feedburner)
• 22 hours ago
• 2 related articles
By Chris Davies via 901am] Tux Droid – A Penguin With InformationVerizon confirm tethering for Motorola DROID in early 2010Verizon testing 4G LTE iPhone for 2010 release?Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB in time for Christmas?Motorola sold 100K DROIDs in first weekend
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Opinion: Apple and AT&T put out a phony iPhone, Manhattan engineer says in suit
Original at New York Daily News
• Tue, Nov 17
Apple and AT&T put out a phony iPhone, Manhattan engineer says in suit Apple & AT&T Hit With Another iPhone 3GS MMS LawsuitThe Mac Observer History of iPhone Tethering and AT&T Failure to DeliveriSmashPhone (blog)
Patch: iPhone 3.1 beta 3 - New FeaturesOriginal at Apple iPhone School
• Tue, Jul 28
• 12 related articles
By Brooke • Tethering counter - If you go to Settings -> Genral -> Usage on your iPhone, you’ll notice Tethering data which shows how much tethering you’ve used. Note: Tethering is not available to AT&T users yet. • Camera API additions
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Patch: Apple's iPhoneware update snuffs tethering hack
Original at Register
• Wed, Jul 15
Adds obey AT&T code Apple released its iPhone Software 3.1 beta 2 on Tuesday, and today, the web is alive with reports that the release has disabled a hack that allowed fanbois to use the iPhone 3G and 3GS as wireless broadband modems for laptops and PCs.…
How To: Enable tethering shortcut found - iPhone 3.0 is Live! (Cleve Nettles/9 to 5 Mac)
Original at Techmeme Firehose
• Wed, Jun 17
Enable tethering shortcut found - iPhone 3.0 is Live! — iPhone 3.0 is live! so we are going to repost our tethering tutorial with some big improvements. You now don't have to do any downgrading or torrenting. Seems you can just run a little command in terminal (Make sure you are on OS 3.0 on a 3G...
Opinion: 5 things you need to know about the iPhone 3G S
Original at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
• Wed, Jun 17
By Michael Jones Not quite. Installing the 3.0 update will get you several of the new features, such as copy and paste, voice notes, MMS, and tethering (if your carrier supports it, anyways), but some of the features will only be available on the 3G S. Things like voice control, video editing and sharing, comp...
How To: iPhone Tethering Achieved as of now
Original at Phones Review
• Tue, Jun 16
By James So you can’t tether the iPhone? Not what 9to5mac says as they have now posted a How To Tether an iPhone for free, and without any AT&T blessing as well. What you do require though is iPhone OS 3.0 Gold Master firmware carrying the “7a341” label and no doubt a quick search will show where that...
Patch: New iPhone OS 3.0 beta update available
Original at Phones Review
• Thu, May 7
By James The word is Apple has now released iPhone OS 3.0 beta 5 following only after a week since the last release according to an article on engadget mobile. Furthermore, the word is that the magic which allowed tethering to be allowed in iTunes 8.2 has now received a patch.
How to enable tethering with iPhone 3.0
Original at ZDNet
• Fri, Mar 20
iPhone Matters Apple’s Scott Forstall mentioned that Gizmodo has posted a tutorial on how to enable the hidden 3G data tethering in the developer builds of iPhone OS 3.0. It’s as simple as installing a 36KB file called “ATT_US.ipcc” on the iPhone (running 3.0) then ...
How to Make iPhone 3.0 Tethering Work With AT&T [IPhone 3.0]
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Mar 20
By matt buchanan In case you missed it, if you're lucky enough to be rocking iPhone 3.0, you can actually enable 3G tethering right now on AT&T. Here's a step-by-step guide. Just pray they don't drown you in data charges.
Patch: PdaNet 1.50 Update (Tethering)
Original at Apple iPhone School
• Sat, Jan 10
By Douglas PdaNet has recently updated to version 1.50. You can now tether using the USB cable instead of Wifi. This will help save battery on both the iPhone and the laptop you are using. Also, when connected via USB you can ssh or scp using the address “my.iPhone”. Finally, if your iPhone switches from 3G or...
The Signal (IntoMobile Podcast: Episode 7)
Original at IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News and Reviews
• Fri, Nov 7
By Simon Sage Apple cutting iPhone 3G production by 40% in Q4? iPhone Dev Team: iPhone 2.2. OS jailbreak success! T-Mobile to sell unlocked and subsidized Nokia handsets through Best Buy? Official AT&T iPhone tethering solution coming soon, says AT&T CEO
Can't I Tether Up My iPhone ...?
Original at Tehrani.com
• Wed, Sep 17
Nullriver, which had seen its NetShare iPhone tethering application put up and then taken down from the App Store for no apparent reason, appears to have gotten a definitive answer on where Apple stands on the matter. ...
NetShare might be gone forever (goodbye iPhone tethering)
Original at Dallas Morning
• Fri, Aug 8
TX - Aug 8, 2008 AT&T confirmed that tethering is not allowed. While I genuinely feel for people like my co-worker who got an iPhone 3G just a couple days after they pulled ... Another iPhone application slashed from App Store Macworld all 5 news articles
How To Tether Your iPhone With NetShare
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Aug 4
By Matt Hickey We've been covering NetShare a lot the last couple of days, and with good reason: Apple consciously left the ability to tether out of the iPhone, yet for some reason has no problem letting someone else sell an app that does just that. Some users, though, might find the concept of tethering co...