I guess that is also implied in the name..."tether" sounds much lighter than "bonded", "chained", or some other words that could have been used...
Yeah...I have no reason to tether....but it is nice just knowing it is technically possible.
I guess that is also implied in the name..."tether" sounds much lighter than "bonded", "chained", or some other words that could have been used...
Yeah...I have no reason to tether....but it is nice just knowing it is technically possible.
It's great if you have a long drive! When my wife and I recently drove about 8 hours up to Maryland, she sat back and messed around on the internet while I drove. We have been in hotels before and tethered to my Droid instead of paying $15 for a days access to their crappy internet. It definitely has it's advantages and is useful as long as you don't over do it.
I guess that is also implied in the name..."tether" sounds much lighter than "bonded", "chained", or some other words that could have been used...
Yeah...I have no reason to tether....but it is nice just knowing it is technically possible.
It's great if you have a long drive! When my wife and I recently drove about 8 hours up to Maryland, she sat back and messed around on the internet while I drove. We have been in hotels before and tethered to my Droid instead of paying $15 for a days access to their crappy internet. It definitely has it's advantages and is useful as long as you don't over do it.
You should probably try cheaper hotels. The ones I usually stay in have "free" internet. Sometimes crappy but free. Only the most expensive hotels I'm in from time to time actually charge for internet access these days.
This is a good example of a teether, and it is wireless.