Fans of the torrent-juggling desktop client can now get their downloads direct to their mobile device, because uTorrent's launched a beta app for any Android device running version 2.1 or higher. It's ...
BitTorrent today announced an impressive milestone: 100 million mobile downloads and counting for its Android, iOS, and Windows Phone apps. The last milestone shared was 40 million, a figure crossed ...
BitTorrent’s name may still be associated with piracy, but BitTorrent the company has been working to legitimize the peer-to-peer technology as a tool that can be used to distribute content in legal ...
One of the abilities of smartphones I’ve always coveted is the ability to peek in at your torrents and see how they’re doing. Is that movie finished? Is anyone downloading that pack of videos I put up ...
Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with occasional forays into tech and pop culture. Formerly a CNET Reviews senior editor for software, he has written about ...
I don't know too many iPhone users that would call themselves dissatisfied with the App Store, but many people cross over to the dark side and jailbreak their phones to get access to software we'll ...
It’s not exactly a secret that torrent apps don’t have the best reputation. Why? Well, they’re often used to share illegal content, mainly movies, TV shows, and music. Well, there’s a reason why ...
Torrent clients and trackers work so well for sucking down albums and other files that Nine Inch Nails has used them to distribute music on the cheap. If you’re on a computer or other device that has ...
In what appears to be a reversal of policy, Apple has allowed the first BitTorrent app into the App Store. Known as IS Drive, it is live in the App store for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Apple had ...
I feel I must be missing something....<BR><BR>I have been using the 'base' bit torrent, the one that Bit torrent puts out. But my problem is actually finding decent torrent sites.<BR><BR>I have used ...
BitTorrent gets in on the apps craze by offering users the ability to work with applications in the first release candidate of its Mainline 7.1 service. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
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