Category: iPhone


Turn On iPhone Data Tethering

Check out this article I wrote on Delaware Web Designer to enable tethering on your iPhone.

Inclind purchased iPhone 3Gs phones for each employee last week, launching us into the future of handheld cellular devices. I was a little sour on the phone in the past, mainly due to cost, locked-in carrier agreement and proprietary platform. Now, with the AppStore and 3.0 Firmware, the iPhone is a solid contender in the mobile market with over 30 million units sold.Hopefully I will be writing regularly about the iPhone. I spend a lot of time with the device and testing out Apps.

The new 3.0 Firmware introduced a lot of new features that the community has been demanding since the iPhone first went on sale.

You can see most of the new features here:

http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/

The one thing that stuck out to me as ‘missing’ when I was looking through the phone was the Tethering functionality. Tethering lets you use an external device such as a MacBook to use your phones data connection to access the internet. Previously, that page did not say AT&T was not supporting tethering, and you cannot find this option anywhere on the iPhone right now. Of course, with a jailbroken iPhone, you can access anything. That voids warranty though, so we don’t want to do that. But, there is a way to enable iPhone Tethering without jailbreaking the phone!

**Disclaimer: It is against AT&T TOS to use data tethering, so use at your own risk!**

On a Mac:

First, you need to have iTunes 8.2, an iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS, and 10.5.x Leopard Operating System for iPhone Tethering to work.

Download the AT&T carrier settings file (thanks Gizmodo)
Connect your iPhone to your Mac via dock or USB cable
Copy the following text: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE
Open the Terminal app, and paste the text you just copied in Step 3
Sync your iPhone in iTunes, when it says Ok to Disconnect, hold the Option key and click Restore in iTunes
It will ask what file to restore. Select the ATT_US.ipcc file you downloaded in Step 1 and click Restore
Now you can go into your Settings on the iPhone and see that Internet Tethering is a new option!

If you are using Windows, the steps are slightly different. You can view the steps over at krillr.com.

Be careful! AT&T does not want people using iPhone Internet Tethering right now because they do not have a data plan for that, so if you go online don’t transfer a lot of data and garner attention.

Source: http://www.delawarewebdesigner.com/tech-stuff/enabling-data-tethering- on-the-iphone.htm

Some iPhone 3GS Fun

So its been over a week since we got the new iPhone, and I have been raiding AppStore like no ones business. There is a lot of crap on there, but if you take the time to wade through it all you’ll find some true gems.

Here are some of my favorites so far, in no particular order:

BeeJive IM: Killer IM client that connects to all the popular IM services. Similar to Trillian without all the bloat. Uses IM threading just like the iPhone SMS app.

Urbanspoon: Tells you whats in the area to eat, reviews, and the price.

Radarscope: RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and that allows you to browse NOAA’s public NEXRAD Level 3 data feed.

Slacker Radio: Listen to over 100 expert programmed radio stations or create your own custom stations directly on the iPhone. Slacker Radio is the best way to discover new artists and hear your favorite songs.

FlightControl: Have you ever wondered what would happen if you were handed complete control over LA’s air space during your coffee break? Find out in this brilliant new casual game from Firemint! Air traffic control is the world’s most stressful job, but not for you. You don’t need heading angles, flight rules or meteorological reports, you’re a natural! A prodigy! A born controller! Just touch and drag the planes to their runway.

AOL Radio: AOL Radio powered by CBS Radio features over 200 stations that span more than 25 genres of music plus 150+ CBS RADIO stations from across the United States. For the first time, iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to access hundreds of free music stations.

AOL SHOUTcast Radio: SHOUTcast Radio is one of the leading online directories of professionally and community programmed radio stations. There are over 25,000 stations from around the world and over 500,000 simultaneous listeners at any given time. SHOUTcast is known for its depth and breadth, with broadcasts ranging from globally recognized music to local music and talk stations.

TwitterFon: TwitterFon is a simple, clean, easy to use, and is a superfast Twitter client for your iPhone and iPod Touch. TwitterFon is focused on ease of use and 80% of your daily Twitter tasks, such as see your friends/replies/messages timeline, see favorites, and send/reply a tweet. You can also search tweets, get twitter trends, upload photos to twitpic.com, and update your location information.

Alarm Clock: For someone who is dead to the world when they are sleeping, this was a no-brainer App to download. Quite handy, I can’t believe this isn’t on the iPhone by default.

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