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How to tether your iPhone 3G to your laptop

With the launch of iPhone 3G, many have been waiting and hoping for a method that would allow tethering of the iPhone to a mobile computer like, say, a MacBook. Well, lucky for your mobile warriors, that time has finally come - it’s just takes a bit of work to get it functioning. Do remember, though, that AT&T isn’t offering any sort of tethering plan with the iPhone, so if you get caught, you may be forced to pay a bunch of money out of pocket. Or your service could be shut off. Still, if that isn’t something that matters to you, then click on through for the instructions, provided by my pal Nate True. He took a bunch of different pieces of software and solutions, and mixed them together into a powerful concoction that allows you to use your iPhone 3G as a modem by way of 3Proxy, Terminal, and WiFi. Now all we need are batteries for the iPhone 3G that don’t die in a matter of seconds.
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oooooohhhhh, apple doesn’t like it… i’m going to piss myself with fear
Let’s see how many bridges Steve Jobs can burn and how quickly he can run this gift that is iphone technology into the ground like he did the mac
Exceptional post about tether I phone 3g in laptop. I can tether my I phone 3g in mobile computer similar to MacBook. Good luck dude
Presenting excellent method to join Iphone 3g in our laptop! I assume that by the McBook mobile computer I can join the Iphone 3G. Thanks
When i’m shutting down my iphone 4 ios 4.2 and turn it on again its not starting. What to do?iPhone
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One note is that APple doesn’t like this. It can void your warranty
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