Archive for the 'Bittorrent Clients' Category

uTorrent ‘Web’ Opens Up to the Public

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

BitTorrent Inc. has opened up the ‘web’ feature of uTorrent Falcon to the public today after having tested it for several months in invite only mode. The Falcon release is one of uTorrent’s new projects that allow users to stream torrents and access their downloads from anywhere through a simple web interface.

uTorrent Expands, Launches Apps and Labs

Friday, May 14th, 2010

The uTorrent team has released a new version of the BitTorrent client that supports extensions, or apps as they call them. The new version, codenamed Griffin, is part of the new uTorrent labs where users will get early access to new projects, including live streaming (Pheon) and remote access (Falcon).

uTorrent Idea Bank Taps Into the Wisdom of the Swarm

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The uTorrent team has added an idea bank to their website where users can vote for and suggest features that should be implemented in the BitTorrent client. A Linux version of uTorrent and the option to receive an email when a file has finished downloading are currently the most voted for ideas.

uTorrent Download Speeds Beat Vuze By 16%

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

A new study comparing the download speeds of more than 10 million BitTorrent users found that uTorrent users achieve significantly higher download speeds than those who use Vuze. On some ISPs this advantage, which is attributed to differences in design choices, can be as much as 30%.

Tribler Evolves Its Decentralized BitTorrent Ecosystem

Monday, April 5th, 2010

In a time where torrent sites increasingly draw the short straw in legal cases brought by copyright holders, the developers of the Tribler BitTorrent client continue working on a decentralized BitTorrent ecosystem. Their latest release includes several features to avoid spam and ensure fast downloads.

uTorrent Accused of Unfairness, Banned by Trackers

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

The uTorrent team released the long-awaited version 2.0 of their popular application last month. The overall reception has been very positive, but critics have labeled the new release as unfair, which has resulted in the client being banned from several private BitTorrent trackers.

uTorrent Reaches Milestone With 2.0 Release

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The uTorrent development team officially released the long awaited version 2.0 of their popular application today. The release hopes to optimize the download experience for uTorrent users while eliminating the need for ISPs to manage, block or limit BitTorrent traffic.

uTorrent Spreads Its Wings With Falcon

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

In all the years it’s been available, uTorrent hasn’t changed as much as it will with the upcoming release. Codenamed Falcon, the client will have an easier, more secure and more complete web UI as well as support for streaming and remote downloading.

Vuze BitTorrent Client Closes Porn Torrent Site

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

BitTorrent and adult entertainment go hand in hand, which is one of the reasons why the Vuze BitTorrent client introduced a paid erotica section last year. However, the project turned out to be a quickie and has been canceled due to a lack of traction among Vuze users.

One Million Free and Legal Torrent Downloads, The Album

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The FrostWire P2P client promotes music of starting and independent artists through its FrostClick service. The service has been running for over a year and is a great success. To celebrate the first million downloads of 2009, a compilation album has been released, featuring free Creative Commons-licensed tracks from 21 artists.