Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
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 ...
Blogger Guillermo Esteves loves his BitTorrent, so when he's away from his home computer, he still wants to start up any download at a moment's notice. His solution: Use file-syncing application ...
iOS: Starting BitTorrent downloads remotely using Dropbox is a handy trick, and now it's possible in iOS. All it takes is an app called Drop It, a Dropbox account, and the torrent client of your ...
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're a torrent enthusiast like me, you might already know how time-consuming it can be. You usually have to manually search, download, and manage torrents ...
Looking to bring its file sharing protocol to the masses, BitTorrent today announced a full-fledged torrent client that runs right inside your web browser and makes it easier to discover and download ...
Update: Well, that didn't take long. Dropbox has banned Boxopus over piracy concerns. A new service called Boxopus has come up with an interesting way of bridging the worlds of BitTorrent and cloud ...
The FilmBuff offerings mark the first time the peer-to-peer service will be used to sell full-length films. By Chris O'Falt The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz - H 2014 BitTorrent Bundle ...