Spend enough time on the Internet or around tech-savvy types, and you’re bound to hear about BitTorrent. Likely, if you’re new to the concept, you have a few questions, and probably some ...
Firefox: If you've used a BitTorrent search engine that lists lots of torrents but doesn't actually host any torrent files (like Torrentz), most of the time you still have to go to other third-party ...
Using any torrent client that supports watch folders—Transmission for OS X in this case—set it to automatically scan your Dropbox folder for incoming torrent files. With your torrent client running in ...
"ISPs can disable or hinder the BitTorrent technology" True, but this is primarily done using the blocking of popular P2P ports. These port numbers are easily changeable from within a BitTorrent ...
Virtually every torrent client on the Internet operates in the same fashion, but Azureus Software is trying something a little different with the popular Vuze app. In the newest v5.6 build of Vuze, ...
If you’ve ever wanted to download torrents on your iOS device, then iTransmission is the way to go. While Apple (currently) wouldn’t let something like this into the App Store, you can download it for ...
Torrent files are small files that contain information on how to download a larger file using BitTorrent protocol. The protocol, unlike HTTP/HTTPS, needs a torrent client for downloading the client.
No court has found the BitTorrent protocol inherently unlawful. But using BitTorrent to trade copyright-protected files will likely put you on the wrong side of the law. A Princeton study published ...
A new open-source application lets you remotely manage your BitTorrent downloads using a web browser. Clutch, a free download for Mac OS X and Linux, adds a simple web interface to the popular ...