Jul 17
Good news for all those that feel the new Developer menu in Safari 4 lacks some of the Debug options of earlier versions. Apparently, the Debug menu is far from gone, and in fact just takes a new command to fire it up…This hack comes from chleuasme and Frederico over at Mac OS X Hints.
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeInternalDebugMenu 1
To shut it off, just switch the “1″ to a “0″…
Found over at Mac OS X Hints…
Tagged with: Debug • Developer • Safari
Jun 18
I just saw this on modmyi.com, how to tether your iPhone via Safari.
Apparently, it’s even working for AT&T, although no one knows if AT&T will kill that function shortly.
So if you haven’t already discovered tethering is working on iPhone firmware 3.0 (even for AT&T). You can enable AT&T tethering via a simple .ipcc (download AT&T.ipcc) update via iTunes OR you can make it happen in an even easier manner via Safari on your iPhone!
BenM.at is hosting TONS of iPhone tethering configuration files for many many networks across various countries.
Simply browse to help.BenM.at/help.php via Safari on your iPhone

Select Mobileconfigs

Select Country

Select Provider

Select install

Select Install Now

Select Done

That’s it, Now just browse to Settings->General->Network->Internet Tethering->On and you have tethering.

Note: at the time of this writing tethering is still working for AT&T even though they said it would not work. Here’s hoping that AT&T doesn’t prevent this overnight!
thx to iClarified for pointing out BenM.at
via modmyi.com-Easily Enable Tethering on 3.0 via iPhone Safari!
Tagged with: iPhone • Safari • shortcuts