It is really not that bad.. all that it means is that the Android Market cant have them bc of a tmobile gripe (probably noticed a big spike in traffic) BUT IT doesnt mean that you can have those apps, as the beauty of Android is the abilty to have alternate app stores (slideme.com is a decent one) so it means nothing to the persistent tetherer... I actually have 2 APK's on my sd card that turn my phone into a wifi hotspot.. one that was free in the market and one that cost 8.95.. thats the beauty of apps in the Android market that are meant for Root users. they usually dont have the copyright ( or security tag that stops people from copying it) but i actually dont even use the 8.95 app, i actually like the free one better..
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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It is really not that bad.. all that it means is that the Android Market cant have them bc of a tmobile gripe (probably noticed a big spike in traffic) BUT IT doesnt mean that you can have those apps, as the beauty of Android is the abilty to have alternate app stores (slideme.com is a decent one) so it means nothing to the persistent tetherer... I actually have 2 APK's on my sd card that turn my phone into a wifi hotspot.. one that was free in the market and one that cost 8.95.. thats the beauty of apps in the Android market that are meant for Root users. they usually dont have the copyright ( or security tag that stops people from copying it) but i actually dont even use the 8.95 app, i actually like the free one better..