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		<title>Can I Use My New iPhone 3G as a Modem?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I am now an owner of the new &#8220;iPhone 3G&#8221;.  I picked up the white version (it matches my Nintendo DS), and am digging the high-speed internet acccess and location-based services.  The main attraction, however, is the application platform.  I love Yelp, Shazam, and a bunch of others that are really making the iPhone [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I am now an owner of the new &#8220;iPhone 3G&#8221;.  I picked up the white version (it matches my Nintendo DS), and am digging the high-speed internet acccess and location-based services.  The main attraction, however, is the application platform.  I love Yelp, Shazam, and a bunch of others that are really making the iPhone more of a tiny computer to me, and less of a phone.</p>
<p>Perhaps this exists, but one app I would love to see is one that turns my phone into a wireless modem.  Back when I was in college I had a Sony-Ericsson T610 that I could tether to my Mac and use to connect my laptop to the internet while I was taking the train to and from school.  With the iPhone, my understanding is that it doesn&#8217;t support OBEX, which is a bluetooth protocol necessary for dial-up networking.  However, the iPhone does have wifi, and I have seen apps using Apple&#8217;s Bonjour zero-config networking protocol.  It seems possible to create an app that would share my iPhone&#8217;s 3G data plan with my laptop via wifi.  I haven&#8217;t dug through my terms-of-use with AT&amp;T, so perhaps this isn&#8217;t possible, but it would be incredibly useful.</p>
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