Bypass AT&T's SMS-based WiFi login with free iPhone app
Infinite Loop —
Devicescape has released a connection tool for AT&T's free WiFi for US iPhone subscribers that removes the fuss from the telecom giant's SMS-based access system. Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T asks that you enter your iPhone's telephone number; subsequently, you click a big friendly button to log in at an AT&T location with no additional steps. Devicescape is offering Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T ...
iPhone App Makes Logging On to Free AT&T Wi-Fi Not Suck [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
All iPhone users get free AT&T; Wi-Fi, hurray. But the text-message-based access system makes it a pain in the ass to log onto. Enter Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T;, an app that makes it, well, easy. When you fire up the app for the first time, you just enter your number. After that, when you hit an AT&T; Wi-Fi hotspot, like at Harbucks, you just mash a giant button to log in, no hassle required. Ars says Devicescape is planning more automated connection apps for other operators, AT&T; is just the first, thanks to the "approval store nightmare." It's free until Friday, then it jumps ...
Easy Wi-Fi App Makes Free AT&T Wi-Fi Easier
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
[image] If you recall awhile back, iPhone users were granted free AT&T Wi-Fi anywhere it became available. However, users would encounter a confusing, and overly complicated setup when attempting to log onto the service. Thankfully, there’s an App for everything ...
Easy AT&T Connections for iPhone with Free Software
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... Devicescape has released Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T;, a simple iPhone application that's free until Friday, December 4, that lets U.S. iPhone subscribers use the included free access to AT&T;'s hotspot network with a lot less fuss. AT&T; enabled free access a few weeks ago, but requires that you visit a Web page at the hotspot, enter your phone number, wait for a free SMS, and then click a link in the SMS. Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T; requires you enter your phone number once when setting up the program, then never again. ...
Easy Wi-Fi for iPhone simplifies logging onto free AT&T wifi
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Internet Tools, iPhoneDevicescape has released Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T (iTunes link) a new iPhone application designed to streamline logging onto the now free AT&T wifi hotspots. The old way required you to join the network, which would then bring up a page in mobile Safari to enter your AT&T phone number. A few seconds later you receive a (free) text message from AT&T containing a link. Click on the link and you're connected to the internet. With Easy Wi-Fi apparently all you have to do is launch the app and it will log you on without going through the text message rigmarole. They're offering ...
Ad stats: iPhone users sure love Wi-Fi
Macworld —
by Jason Snell , Macworld.com Yeah, your iPhone has access to that high-speed cellular data network. But admit it: you use Wi-Fi whenever you can, right? Why, these days I’m tempted to walk into every Starbucks I pass and log in for free Wi-Fi just because I can! 3G may beat EDGE, but Wi-Fi beats both. Turns out we’re not alone. According to a report ( PDF download ) released Thursday by mobile ad network AdMob , iPhone users divide their time almost evenly between cellular and Wi-Fi-based networks. AdMob’s the company that makes it easy for Web sites and (usually free) iPhone apps to embed ads. As a result, it’s ...
TUAW Wishlist: iPhone apps I'd like to see
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: iPhone, SDKSure, the transparent email and the yet-another-dialer brigade are all well and good, but there are a few things the iPhone doesn't do that I really wish it would. Here's a pair of app suggestions that are probably outside the bounds of the SDK and prime fodder for jailbreak developers, but if someone came up with a way to do them that would make it onto the App Store, I can guarantee you at least one customer. WiFi Master: If you use your iPhone in a major metropolitan area, you've probably encountered the problem I have in New York City -- scores of access points named 'linksys,' ...
AT&T Plans for Mobile Data Onslaught
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... AT&T;'s current system of gaining access at a hotspot from a smartphone requires using a gateway page, entering your phone number, waiting for a (free) SMS message, and then following a link. The company promises seamless roaming in the future, though, which might be integrated into the upcoming iPhone 3.0 software. (For now, I recommend the $1 Devicescape software for iPhone, Easy Wi-Fi for AT&T;, which automates the login process to a single click.) ...
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