BitTorrent is finally turning its live video streaming technology into a real product: The P2P company announced a new live TV streaming app called BitTorrent Live Tuesday, which will be available for ...
BitTorrent is getting ready to open the floodgates for its new live streaming app, dubbed BitTorrent Live: The company plans to launch a BitTorrent Live Android app on various app stores as part of a ...
San Francisco-based BitTorrent Inc. is set to shut down its P2P-powered live TV streaming service BitTorrent Live in the coming weeks, Variety has learned. Most of the 10-person team behind the live ...
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BitTorrent, the San Francisco-based company that developed an eponymous file-sharing protocol, on Tuesday announced the launch of an online video sharing platform targeted at streaming live events ...
Add live broadcasts to the list of media you can now torrent. BitTorrent on Tuesday opened BitTorrent Live to the public. Download Live, and you can browse existing channels; you can also sign up to ...
BitTorrent on Tuesday announced at the Internet & Television Expo an application called “BitTorrent Live” that applies its distributed file-sharing technology to video streaming. BitTorrent is able to ...
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 ...
The news channel could launch around the US election this fall, Variety says, but it may not run 24-hour rolling news in the style of current TV news stations, focusing instead on “political campaigns ...
One of the most interesting parts of the demo was BitTorrent's new live-streaming service that company founder Bram Cohen has been working on. Like the BitTorrent protocol, BitTorrent live streaming ...
BitTorrent Inc., the company behind the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing protocol, is planning to launch a live streaming TV service with both free and paid options. The company claims it will ...
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