BitTorrent today opened the doors to the beta version of its new Web client, Surf, now with additional features. BitTorrent today opened the doors to the beta version of its new Web client, Surf.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- BitTorrent, Inc., the company behind the world's most popular p2p communications protocol, today announced the official release of µTorrent Web, a ...
BitTorrent’s strong support for an open internet is a defining characteristic of the company. Its vision of a “distributed” internet where users retain more control over their data and personal ...
BitTorrent, the company that builds and operates peer-to-peer tools for people to distribute digital files and communicate with each other, is today making an advance on its latest attempt to tackle ...
Could BitTorrent turn out to be an Internet service provider’s best friend? Half a dozen years ago, the popular file-sharing protocol was nothing but a headache for ISPs as broadband users filled ...
ZeroNet, a serverless P2P network that uses Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent technology, may be the first real, usable prototype of a decentralized web. BitTorrent users can download files directly ...
BitTorrent, the peer-to-peer file sharing company, is today opening an alpha test for its latest stab at disrupting — or at least getting people to rethink — how users interact with each other and ...
A new browser from BitTorrent hopes to change the way the web works and bring a more distributed internet than ever before. The browser, dubbed “Project Maelstrom,” is in invite-only alpha right now ...
BitTorrent Inc. is already trying to remake instant messaging and multi-device file syncing using peer-to-peer technology, and now the company has its sights set on an even larger target: the web ...
BitTorrent on Tuesday announced it is launching an open beta of BitTorrent Live, its P2P streaming protocol for the masses. Now that it’s open to all, the company can proudly use the motto: “Live ...
Bram Cohen’s cellphone buzzed once more. A reporter from Business Week was calling again. Wired magazine’s January issue, with a six-page feature on Cohen, had hit the Web that morning, and the phone ...