If you've been following our sister-site iPhoneBuzz over the past few days, you may have been keeping track of Nullriver's NetShare app for the iPhone. Intended to offer iPhone users a way to tether ...
After an unusual sequence of events, Nullriver, Inc.'s NetShare app has reappeared on the iTunes App Store. The $9.99 application promises to allow you to share your iPhone's network connection with ...
Well, who knows what's going on here, but Nullriver's Netshare iPhone tethering app has made a reappearance for download by direct link only in the App Store, after getting unceremoniously yanked last ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More An application called NetShare was the talk of the App Store back in July ...
The NetShare App is back up on the iTunes App Store, only about 13 hours after it was unceremoniously pulled and replaced with a “not available in the US Store” message. What’s the deal here? Was it ...
Here at Wired.com a few of us were excited about turning our iPhones into wireless modems with the $10 NetShare application -- but none of us could get it to work. Fortunately, we got our connections ...
Nullriver, Inc. has released NetShare onto the iTunes App Store this evening (via iPhone Alley). The $9.99 application promises to allow you to share your iPhone's network connection with your ...
NetShare is one app we never thought would make it onto the official iPhone App Store. All it does is set up a SOCKS5 proxy for you to get your laptop/computer online through use of the 3G/EDGE ...
Yes. Actually, no. Oh, okay then, yeah ... but no. What are we talking about? NetShare, the £6 App Store ex-download that's confused many an iPhone owner this past week. NetShare appeared on Apple's ...
Nullriver's short-lived iPhone application NetShare, which turns your iPhone into a wireless modem for your laptop, might not be returning to the App Store after all. Earlier in the week, Nullriver ...
Throughout the month of August, Nullriver‘s NetShare application, which allowed iPhone users to utilize their handset’s 3G/EDGE connection as means of connecting their computers to the internet, was ...