Posts Tagged ‘tethering’

PostHeaderIcon Rumor: iPhone tether plan to be $55 per month, coming in September

We all hope that eventually AT&T will get things together and out a tethering plan for the iPhone . But most of us are also nervous what AT&T is going to charge. We’ve heard everything from $40 to $60, but now one site is stating that AT&T told them directly all the details

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Rumor: iPhone tether plan to be $55 per month, coming in September

PostHeaderIcon CrunchDeals: Magellan Maestro 4210 GPS system for $99 until 11AM Eastern

You can save $30 and some dignity by making sure you never get lost again (unless your GPS system tells you to drive into a lake like that episode of The Office) with the Magellan Maestro 4210 widescreen GPS system. Amazon is selling the unit for $99 until 11:00 Eastern today, down from the regular price of $129. Features include a 4.3-inch touchscreen, six million points of interest, flexible re-routing, turn-by-turn directions, and a thickness of less than an inch.

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PostHeaderIcon AT&T says tethering won’t cost $55

Look at AT&T, using the new social network Facebook to break news. How cute! The news: rumors of a $55 tethering plan are false.

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AT&T says tethering won’t cost $55

PostHeaderIcon Palm Pre now tether-friendly, depending on your definition of “friendly”

We’re not sure if there’s a direct connection here or not, but here’s the way we saw it: PreDev Wiki opens the floor to anyone looking to discuss tethering the Pre, then nixes the topic at the request of Palm.

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PostHeaderIcon Samsung adds new colors, flavors to mini external drive lineup

Stop what you’re doing! It’s a Samsung press day and they’re blowing the doors off the hinges with these completely bonkers announcements. Well, not really, but there are some nice little upgrades (and a grip of phones ) trickling out, so if you were in the market for a little external drive, better read this before you shell out.

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