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  1. #1
    DTC
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    Snipped from
    http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076

    http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl


    For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    laptop.

    Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    data agreements.



    See More: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store




  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    DTC <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Snipped from
    > http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...and_sharing_to
    > ol_from_App_Store/1217609076
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >
    >
    > For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an
    > application called NetShare that could turn the devices into a
    > broadband modem for a laptop.
    >
    > Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    > however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    > fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    > data agreements.
    >


    Did it also enable Bluetooth DUN for Bluetooth tethering?




  3. #3
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    At 03 Aug 2008 01:02:00 +0000 Larry wrote:
    > DTC <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    > > Snipped from
    > > http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...and_sharing_to
    > > ol_from_App_Store/1217609076
    > >
    > > http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    > >
    > >
    > > For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an
    > > application called NetShare that could turn the devices into a
    > > broadband modem for a laptop.
    > >
    > > Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    > > however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    > > fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    > > data agreements.
    > >

    >
    > Did it also enable Bluetooth DUN for Bluetooth tethering?
    >



    There's a neat utility for WinMo that lets the WinMo phone mimic a WiFi
    access point. I usually use BT PAN, but if I forget to bring the $7 mini-
    USB dongle I bought for the kids' Asus EEE PC, I can connect the Asus to my
    Tilt via WiFi.






  4. #4
    Ron
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    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:

    >Snipped from
    >http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076
    >
    >http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >
    >
    >For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    >called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    >laptop.
    >
    >Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >data agreements.



    It's back up already.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700



  5. #5
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > There's a neat utility for WinMo that lets the WinMo phone mimic a
    > WiFi access point. I usually use BT PAN, but if I forget to bring the
    > $7 mini- USB dongle I bought for the kids' Asus EEE PC, I can connect
    > the Asus to my Tilt via WiFi.
    >
    >
    >


    A few of us tabletheads met up at Panera Bread (free wifi for all) one
    night to compare notes and swap lies. We set up a really nice BT PAN to
    move the files around between us and it worked great.

    The N800's new USB port app also installs PAN at the same time. Urho
    Konttori, its author, also is the guy who authored our Wiimote interface.
    You can see it work on his blog at:
    http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.com/
    I haven't tried his new theme maker. I'm not much of a graphics addict.

    I've stolen the tiny short USB cable off my laptop's 250GB hard drive for
    the USB host cable with a gender changer on the end. The tablet now sports
    a Western Digital 1TB USB drive that's self powered so it doesn't run down
    the tablet battery as a quick way to load new stuff on it when I get bored
    with what's on the cards...even out somewhere. I'm using a 12V regulator
    cigarette lighter cord to power the drive in the car or a 8AH AGM battery
    if you must backpack into the swamp. I was amazed the tablet supports 1TB,
    completely. Plays DivX movies through its USB port without a balk!

    .....er, ah....how many movies can you store on an N800?.....

    ......all of em!




  6. #6
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700




    > "We're not quite sure why Apple took down the NetShare application yet,

    we've received no communication from Apple thus far," Nullriver said on its
    site.

    Well, duh....that's kind of a no-brainer, isn't it? This app will cost ATT
    BANDWIDTH...and plenty of it if the tethered PC has a Usenet client, for
    instance, or file sharing app not allowed on iPhone.

    I'm amazed if they put it back. ATT must be pitching a fit to get rid of
    it. You can bet ATT is carefully watching EVERY app the FruitFone Store
    sells and carefully assesses its cost to them, demanding its removal if
    they can.

    If the app's function is to violate the ATT user agreement, why would they
    even consider it? I can see no other reason for it except to tether to
    ATT....duh...??




  7. #7
    Kevin Weaver
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    > <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:
    >
    >>Snipped from
    >>http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076
    >>
    >>http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >>
    >>
    >>For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    >>called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    >>laptop.
    >>
    >>Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >>however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >>fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >>data agreements.

    >
    >
    > It's back up already.
    >
    > http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700



    What good is it if ATT does not allow it's use with a iPhone. Unless if your
    willing to pay those extra fee's.




  8. #8
    The Bob
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> amazed us all with the
    following in news:[email protected]:

    > "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    >> <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:
    >>
    >>>Snipped from
    >>>http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...band_sharing_t
    >>>ool_from_App_Store/1217609076
    >>>
    >>>http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an
    >>>application called NetShare that could turn the devices into a
    >>>broadband modem for a laptop.
    >>>
    >>>Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >>>however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to
    >>>the fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of
    >>>AT&T data agreements.

    >>
    >>
    >> It's back up already.
    >>
    >> http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700

    >
    >
    > What good is it if ATT does not allow it's use with a iPhone. Unless
    > if your willing to pay those extra fee's.
    >
    >


    Keep in mind that AT&T is one of a few dozen carriers around the world to
    market the phone. It's possible that this type of application is allowed
    by others.

    This does bring an interesting questions to mind- Does this mean that AT&T
    is a minor player in the whole iPhone craze? Could it be that Apple is
    abandoning the needs of their original partner to meet the whims of the
    others?



  9. #9
    Dennis Ferguson
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    On 2008-08-03, Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
    > At 03 Aug 2008 01:02:00 +0000 Larry wrote:
    >> DTC <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote in
    >> news:[email protected]:
    >>
    >> > Snipped from
    >> > http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...and_sharing_to
    >> > ol_from_App_Store/1217609076
    >> >
    >> > http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an
    >> > application called NetShare that could turn the devices into a
    >> > broadband modem for a laptop.
    >> >
    >> > Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >> > however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >> > fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >> > data agreements.
    >> >

    >>
    >> Did it also enable Bluetooth DUN for Bluetooth tethering?

    >
    > There's a neat utility for WinMo that lets the WinMo phone mimic a WiFi
    > access point. I usually use BT PAN, but if I forget to bring the $7 mini-
    > USB dongle I bought for the kids' Asus EEE PC, I can connect the Asus to my
    > Tilt via WiFi.


    I heard somewhere that the new iPhone application above will do that
    too, but only if the phone is plugged into power. Running both the WiFi
    and the 3G transmitter at the same time is kind of a double-worst
    case for power consumption (on any phone for that matter).

    Dennis Ferguson



  10. #10
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    Dennis Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Running both the WiFi
    > and the 3G transmitter at the same time is kind of a double-worst
    > case for power consumption (on any phone for that matter).
    >
    > Dennis Ferguson
    >
    >


    Naw! iPhone is purrrfect! It'll run for a week at 7Mbps continuous duty
    with the display full brightness. Just ask Vic or Ox....(c;




  11. #11
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    At 03 Aug 2008 19:47:36 +0000 Dennis Ferguson wrote:

    > I heard somewhere that the new iPhone application above will do that
    > too, but only if the phone is plugged into power. Running both the WiFi
    > and the 3G transmitter at the same time is kind of a double-worst
    > case for power consumption (on any phone for that matter).



    With my AT&T Tilt, I swear I can actually HEAR the battery discharge when
    using WiFi! ;-)




  12. #12
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 12:17:41 -0700, "Kevin Weaver"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    >> <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:
    >>
    >>>Snipped from
    >>>http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076
    >>>
    >>>http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    >>>called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    >>>laptop.
    >>>
    >>>Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >>>however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >>>fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >>>data agreements.

    >>
    >>
    >> It's back up already.
    >>
    >> http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700

    >
    >
    >What good is it if ATT does not allow it's use with a iPhone. Unless if your
    >willing to pay those extra fee's.



    "you're" perhaps; and thats different than Windoze smart phones on
    AT&T because ? ? ?



  13. #13
    Kevin Weaver
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 12:17:41 -0700, "Kevin Weaver"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>"Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>news:[email protected]...
    >>> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    >>> <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>Snipped from
    >>>>http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076
    >>>>
    >>>>http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    >>>>called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    >>>>laptop.
    >>>>
    >>>>Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >>>>however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >>>>fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >>>>data agreements.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> It's back up already.
    >>>
    >>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700

    >>
    >>
    >>What good is it if ATT does not allow it's use with a iPhone. Unless if
    >>your
    >>willing to pay those extra fee's.

    >
    >
    > "you're" perhaps; and thats different than Windoze smart phones on
    > AT&T because ? ? ?



    The one for windows is FREE ? ; )




  14. #14
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 23:14:58 -0700, "Kevin Weaver"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 12:17:41 -0700, "Kevin Weaver"
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>>"Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>news:[email protected]...
    >>>> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:20:10 -0500, DTC
    >>>> <DTC@no_spam_nothing_here.foob> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>>Snipped from
    >>>>>http://www.betanews.com/article/Appl...ore/1217609076
    >>>>>
    >>>>>http://tinyurl.com/5v4twl
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>For a few hours, iPhone users got the chance to download an application
    >>>>>called NetShare that could turn the devices into a broadband modem for a
    >>>>>laptop.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Developed by Nullriver, NetShare time on the App Store was brief,
    >>>>>however. Apple quickly pulled the $9.99 application, likely due to the
    >>>>>fact that tethering is considered against the terms of service of AT&T
    >>>>>data agreements.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> It's back up already.
    >>>>
    >>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/cmp/20080802/tc_cmp/209901700
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>What good is it if ATT does not allow it's use with a iPhone. Unless if
    >>>your
    >>>willing to pay those extra fee's.

    >>
    >>
    >> "you're" perhaps; and thats different than Windoze smart phones on
    >> AT&T because ? ? ?

    >
    >
    >The one for windows is FREE ? ; )



    But your point is ATT doesnt allow tethering, so again how does that
    make the iPhone user any worse off ? ?



  15. #15
    DTC
    Guest

    Re: Apple pulls iPhone broadband sharing tool from App Store

    Ron wrote:
    > But your point is ATT doesnt allow tethering, so again how does that
    > make the iPhone user any worse off ? ?


    Sure they do with a data plan.



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