BitTorrent will crowd source ideas from its 170 million users for its new Sync program for file sharing across multiple computers. Of course, the company is best known for its slightly less legal uses ...
A trio of Hollywood distributors — A24, Oscilloscope and Honora — are joining the launch of BitTorrent Now as pilot partners. The file-sharing service announced BitTorrent Now on Thursday as a refresh ...
Reports on the new licensing scheme BitTorrent hopes will keep spyware and adware makers from using the BitTorrent trademark are circulating today, along with the news that Opera Software is the first ...
If you haven’t been paying attention to BitTorrent over the last few years and still equate the company with piracy, its plan to become a legitimate media company may come as a surprise. But ...
Chances are, most people still think of BitTorrent as a tool to pirate the latest Game of Thrones episode -- but for several years now, the company has been using its peer-to-peer internet technology ...
BitTorrent, the company behind the popular file sharing protocol with the same name, is developing a secure chat application that will encrypt all communications between users and won’t use any ...
Nine months after revealing plans to develop a decentralized and encrypted chat application, BitTorrent opened public testing for Windows, Mac and Android versions of the program. Called Bleep, the ...
BitTorrent, Inc., has announced a licensing program aimed squarely at spyware and adware trying to ride the wave of BitTorrent's popularity. Is the aim true, and the arrow strong enough?<BR><BR>Story.