BoyGeniusReport, citing unnamed sources, reports that the upcoming iPhone 3.0 update will introduce MMS and tethering capabilities. MMS has long been a desired feature for iPhone users, and as any critic will readily tell you, it’s even a standard feature on phones that are over 6 years old. Some have speculated that Apple initially nixed MMS […]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 10, 2009
MacBlogz is reporting that iPhone tethering might only cost 10 bucks a month. The biggest piece of information we learned was that AT&T is playing around with a $10 price-point. This made my eyes light up and I asked them how they could get away with charging a third of what was initially reported, here’s […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 6, 2009
CNET is reporting that Apple has struck a deal with Sony, Warner, and Universal to add DRM-free tracks from their catalogues to iTunes. Currently, EMI is the only major record label that offers DRM free songs on the iTunes Store – those songs cost $1.29 and are available via iTunes Plus. According to the report, […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Macblogz purportedly has received some inside info as to what the iPhone tethering plan will look like when finally released. • 5GB Data Cap (just like Blackberry users) – AT&T will automatically turn off your tethering connection if you use too much bandwidth. Of note, the 5GB cap might get sliced for all users, not […]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 6, 2008
AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega revealed this week that there will be an AT&T approved tethering application for the iPhone sometime soon. There was no mention on pricing, but BlackBerry users typically pay an extra $30 a month for tethering capability. ArsTechnica has the full scoop here.
Continue reading...Saturday, October 25, 2008
If you’re wondering why there still isn’t a tethering option for the iPhone, look no further than AT&T’s cellular network. After the iPhone 3G started selling like hotcakes, and beyond AT&T’s initial expectations, it’s cellular network was strained to the point where many users weren’t even able to get a 3G signal. Now imagine adding […]
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