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.
A lot of people like to download stuff from the Internet using torrents or Internet download managers because even if you turn your computer off, you can just pause your download and resume ...
July 31, 2007 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Give web site BitLet the URL of a .torrent file and it downloads the file using its web-based BitTorrent client.
Using this freeware, you can search, manage, automate and download Torrents from your desktop. Most of the time when you search for Torrents on Torrent search sites, you get unwanted ads, buttons, ...
BitTorrent today launched a new BitTorrent client: uTorrent Web. Not to be confused with uTorrent (stylized as µTorrent), and despite what its name might suggest, you still have to download and ...
TechRadar is dedicated to helping you choose the best software tools. Hence, I reviewed one of the most popular torrent clients to help you decide if it’s worthwhile. You might have heard of Vuze, ...
In the early 2000s, network protocols for cooperative file exchange over the Internet began to develop rapidly. Initially, they were available in narrow circles, but then the technology became ...
Who doesn’t love free downloads? We’ve all used torrents in our lives to download movies, songs, games and more. Torrents are at the heart of digital piracy and a decentralized way to distribute files ...
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 ...