iPhone USB Tethering for free

While AT&T tries to figure out what it wants to screw, er, I mean charge its customers for iPhone tethering, some enterprising young person has figured out a way to enable it on your iPhone for free, for many different carriers. Configuration appears to be drop dead easy, requiring you only to point your iPhone’s browser to http://help.benm.at/, selecting your carrier, and connecting your iPhone to your computer. That’s it.

Of course, don’t blame us if your carrier finds out what you are doing and decides to charge you for it.

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A user of Macs since they had silly names like Performa and Centris, Theodore Lee is a techie who prides himself on his vast knowledge of all things Apple. OS X Factor was started in 2001 (originally as macosxcentric), and continues to churn out tips, tutorials, reviews and commentary on the tech sector.

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