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, Inc. today plans to release a beta version of BitTorrent Sync, software that provides Dropbox-like syncing using the same peer-to-peer file sharing technology that powers BitTorrent ...
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Tech Times reported on May 18, 2016 that BitTorrent named two new co-Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), who will spearhead the company's plans to launch its live streaming service, "BitTorrent Live." ...
BitTorrent's released the beta version of its widely-anticipated Sync software, promising a fast, reliable alternative to services such as Dropbox. The company claims that by using peer-to-peer file ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. BitTorrent's Bleep messenger is a secure service for ...
BitTorrent today has announced that it is bringing a new app to Android that allows users to stream a variety of videos and music, mostly from independent and generally unknown artists and filmmakers.
Despite troubles plaguing the company, BitTorrent has brought its peer-to-peer live streaming app to Android, a few weeks after making the iOS version available. The app can be downloaded from the ...
If BitTorrent succeeds with its encrypted, decentralized app, it would enshroud a previously open form of messaging in a hard-to-break bubble of privacy. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google ...
In the rush of new services for consumers that are concerned about their data privacy, make room for another messaging app. Peer-to-peer file distribution service BitTorrent is today announcing the ...
We all know about BitTorrent. Many people often (but not always) use the powerful file-sharing protocol to download unauthorized content from—to put it mildly—gray-zone torrent sites. Attempts to shut ...
If you've (il)legally downloaded a large file in the past ten-odd years, you're probably familiar with BitTorrent. But in these days of concern over privacy and surveillance, BitTorrent has turned its ...
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