Apple unveiled iOS 5 yesterday during WWDC. Hackers were standing by frothing at the mouth to jailbreak the new OS and the deed is already done.

The design chief for Windows Phone has noted that he feels flattered over the design of iOS 5. Microsoft Joe Belfiore says lots of Windows Phone ideas are coming to iOS.

WWDC 2011 has come and gone and it was a show all about software with nothing hardware offered up. You can see SlashGear’s super wrap up of the event here.

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I have some real problems with how my tethering works. I have an iPhone 3GS on OS 4.1. My computer is a Dell running XP SP3. Generally, my service is Edge and not 3G. I can tether but I have two issues. If I call or receive a call I lose my tethered connection. When this happens I always have to reboot my computer to re-establish the connection. I can get around this particular issue by forwarding my calls to my wife’s phone, but it is definitely not the best solution. Also, if I lose my connection while tethering I have to reboot. This is a real problem due to the amount of time this wastes. I would not complain so much about just losing the connection occasionally, but having to reboot every time is a real issue. My cell service here is pretty bad, and there is not DSL or cable modem available. Is there a solution for this? I am paying for this, so I want it to work correctly. Is there some setting that I am missing on my computer or phone that would help?

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