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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 ...
Android users, it’s time to pony up the cash for that tethering plan with your smartphone. Wireless carriers and Google are cracking down on Android users who download apps that allow them to ...
Google is disabling access to tethering applications in the Android Market at the request of wireless carriers AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.
Unlike iOS, there are plenty of tethering options for Android, and most of them work well depending on what you're trying to do and the type of user you are. Some are wired, some are wireless ...
ClockworkMod Tether lets you tether your Android phone for free without rooting your phone. This app also hides tethering from carriers.
The FCC has determined that Verizon is not allowed to prevent its customers from downloading third-party tethering apps and circumventing the carrier's extra $20 tethering charge.
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 ...
Verizon, Android and the tethering conundrum Dear Verizon: Please get your software act together so Android phones can be tethered to laptops to be used as wireless cards.
Beginning with Android 2.2, the Android operating system includes a tethering option, so that you do not need a special app to tether your device to a computer.
When you tether a device like an Android phone or tablet, you extend that device's Internet access to some other device, such as your iPod Touch. Tethering usually involves a phone's USB cable ...
There are three ways to tether your Android handset and get sweet internet love even where there's no Wi-Fi in sight: the risky-but-free rooting method, the still-geeky-but-not-as-bad free route ...