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domingo, 8 de mayo de 2011

Google bans in United States use smartphones Android as a modem without paying an additional fee

android tethering2 478x309 Google prohibe en Estados Unidos utilizar smartphones Android como modem sin pagar una tarifa adicional

Google and companies United States operators have become allies to combat the practice of the smartphones with tablets data connection or with laptops via wi-Fi.

In particular, mobile operators and Google have joined to prohibit the installation of applications that allow you to use mobile devices as if they were a modem without paying additional fees.

In United States, AT & T, Verizon and T-Mobile have begun to block downloading applications from the android market that allow sharing the connection data of the smartphones with up other five devices using Wi-Fi without having to pay fees of tethering.

At least two web sites, Engadget, and This is My Next, have stressed that these restrictions apply only to the operators of United States companies, except for Sprint customers.

United States operators are paid between 15 and 20 dollars a month to allow the users to share the data connection of their smartphones with tablets, laptops or other devices.

Until now, many users of Android escaped this payment through the installation of free applications available in the android market that allowed to carry out this practice of without having to pay money.



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sábado, 7 de mayo de 2011

The 7 easy to hack, according to Wired magazine Android smartphones

Cómo liberar un Teléfono Android Los 7 smartphones Android más fáciles de hackear, según la revista Wired

With a more and more Android smartphones in the market deal, sometimes it can be quite difficult to decide what to buy.

If you like hack your gadgets, maybe will help you to choose the list published by the Magazine Wired with seven mobile phones easier to hack Androidsmartphone.

The site says that there are two types of Androidowners: those who simply do not want to buy an iPhone and those who want a device "to make it more incredible than a Honda Civic".

Thinking about it, gadget Lab, the website of Wired magazine, has selected the Android more "hackable" sietesmartphones of the market. The list can be found on the website of Wired magazine.

Emphasize that users can do whatever they want with their mobile devices and at your own risk, the site lists seven Android smartphones with links to tune the appliances. They are the HTC Nexus One, HTC Incredible and HTC Evo 4 G, Samsung Galaxy S, Motorola Droid, Milestone), Samsung Nexus S and Sony Ericsson Xperia with its variations.

For those who enjoy "playing" with their Android terminals, it is worth visiting the links to the web site suggests.



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