A fairly obvious Chromium commit this week has revealed that Google is working on a feature that most people probably already assumed existed. In a coming release, Chrome OS will be able to use USB ...
Chrome OS is adding support for USB tethering for iPhone, a small detail which could make for a big reduction in headaches when it comes to getting your Chromebook online. The new functionality should ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Chrome OS has supported USB tethering to Android for a while now, and it also supports Instant Tethering where a ...
With data tethering, you can use your mobile internet on your PC, laptop, or tablet. All you need is an Android phone! Need an internet connection for your PC or laptop, but do not have access to ...
Hey long time no see, I use the USB-Tether feature (phone to PC) so as to take advantage of 2 reasons... 1. Make my video screen much larger (PC/laptop) than that of my smartphone screen (Motorola E5 ...
Tethering technology allows you to share your phone's mobile data connection with other devices like tablet computers and notebooks. In order to tether an iPhone to your Apple laptop, you need to have ...
Android smart phones, including the Motorola Droid, can act as mobile Internet hot spots if they're running a tethering app. This allows business travelers to access the Internet while on the road, ...
Here's an interesting development, part of a story that many would have believed closed. If you've been keeping up with Windows Phone 7, and how Microsoft admitted that tethering won't be supported by ...
With less than a week to go before Android 2.2 is unveiled, the list of new features continues to grow. The latest bit of information to arrive tells us that Froyo will have Wi-Fi mobile hots pots and ...
We have heard about quite a few of the features in the upcoming update to Google’s Android OS, Android 2.1 (Froyo). One feature which has recently been revealed is that Android 2.2 will support USB ...
There's still quite a lot of mystery surrounding Pretec's latest adapter, but the claims are impossible to overlook. The company's new H220 Intellicable doesn't look like much more than a typical USB ...
I know next to nothing about the tethering or hotspot functions on cellphones. The phone in question is an LG X Venture. It was designed for AT&T, but in general works fine on Koodo. I just can't get ...
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