Tether Your iPhone Today, For Free, Without Jailbreaking It
Cult of Mac —
... your enmity for AT&T runs, is also out there hiding in plain view.
Beyond that, it’s just a matter of refusing to accept the proposition that you can’t do anything you want to do with something you’ve bought and paid for just because a couple major corporations don’t want you to feel so empowered.
As with anything satisfying in Life, there are risks, but to those who are willing to bear them go the richest rewards.
See 9to5 Mac for further details.
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iPhone Tethering Achieved as of now
Phones Review —
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 can be gained from, and once it is installed it will only take a few clicks to tether up your iPhone.
The tethering hack works on the iPhone 3G so hopefully will work on the new iPhone 3G S. The guys over at 9to5mac have an easy to follow guide on just how to achieve it so hit up the link and get ...
AT&T: Can its network take the next wave of iPhone 3GS?
Computerworld Blogs - Macintosh & Apple —
... yet. The new iPhone is called the iPhone 3GS in part because it is able to browse at 7.2Mbps. But not on AT&T. It also won't be able to do tethering until AT&T sees how well its network can stand the initial onslaught. Although, some have started tethering without AT&T's blessing. The biggest strain might be put on by the $99 iPhone crowd. Analysts have speculated that this mythical number ...
AT&T "Blogger" extends PR outreach over late MMS rollout
Computerworld Blogs - Macintosh & Apple —
... , a Public Relations consultancy in Boston, I'm upset that they are trying to sugar-coat obvious technical failures by trying to be "one of us". [image] As a real "Seth the Blogger", the facts speak louder to me than this character's claims. AT&T has had to do updates to its network to allow MMS? Why hasn't every other network in the world had to do the same? Canadians and most Europeans had MMS and tethering options on the day the iPhone 3G was released. They were also able to use the iPhone 3GS's 7.2Mbps real speed on day one. In fact, Canada's Rogers network is rolling ...





