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An iPhone tethering app called iTether has landed in the App Store, promising to turn iPhones into portable modems with no monthly fees or jailbreaks required.
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 ...
Developers are reporting a mass delisting of Android tethering apps from the App Marketplace, after being informed that such apps breach the Developer Distribution Agreement. That’s your cue for ...
That’s the sound young developer Nick Lee, who “implemented” some tethering code in his app, should hear when sales explode. In less than 3 hours, the app reached the top section of paid apps in the ...
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 ...
Past tethering applications have either been rejected from the App Store or pulled quickly after they launch. The latter happened today to iTether, which is no longer available via the Apple service.
The blogosphere’s abuzz right now with word that Verizon — the typically Android-friendly carrier — has begun blocking all tethering apps from its Android devices. Have you heard about this ...
iPhone 3G tethering App pulled by Apple (updated) One of the most oft-requested new features in the iPhone 3G is modem access/tethering.
AT&T is cracking down on users who jailbreak their iPhones and use unofficial tethering apps for free.
The developers of an iPhone tethering app pulled from the App Store earlier today accused Apple of using bait-and-switch tactics.