When it comes to sharing your smartphone's data plan, there are two options, mobile hotspot and USB tethering, but which is the best choice?
Android devices are known for their USB and Wi-Fi tethering abilities—rooted or unrooted—which comes in handy for those that travel and need internet on their laptops in areas that don't have any ...
One of the earliest ways to use your mobile Internet on your computer is by connecting both devices via a USB cable with USB tethering enabled. When some users tried to do the same, they get a Blue ...
Android devices give you many powerful tools to take advantage of Internet access, including many apps for managing business email accounts, cloud data storage and Web browsing. You can actually ...
A fairly obvious Chromium commit this week has revealed that Google is working on a feature that most people probably already assumed existed. In a coming release, Chrome OS will be able to use USB ...
With data tethering, you can use your mobile internet on your PC, laptop, or tablet. All you need is an Android phone! Need an internet connection for your PC or laptop, but do not have access to ...
Hey all, this post is sort of a "part 2" to a previous post I made here. I use USB tethering between my Motorola E5-Play smartphone & laptop (Windows 7) for Internet. I am wondering if I could help ...
Chrome OS has supported USB tethering to Android for a while now, and it also supports Instant Tethering where a Chromebook can automatically prompt and then connect you to a phone when it doesn’t ...
Stop fumbling with that USB notification every time you plug in your Pixel ...