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Faster Torrenting With a VPS Seedbox

Extremetech  Fri, 04/29/2011 - 10:53

If you're stuck with a slow connection at home, or you simply want to torrent stuff faster, try out a VPS seedbox.


 

What Does Google's Subtle Censorship Say About Us?

Digg / Tech Industry News  Sat, 01/29/2011 - 11:00

Even if we pretend that all torrent downloads are illegal, Google's blocking has raised some interesting questions


 

Google Rolls Out New Anti-Piracy Plan

Digg / Tech Industry News  Mon, 12/06/2010 - 04:41

Note to up-and-coming indie bands: do not name your debut album "Torrent"


 

The Coolest Torrent Bandwidth Meter Ever

Extremetech  Tue, 11/23/2010 - 09:40

Who said old tech can't monitor new tech? Check out this beautiful, custom-made bandwidth meter made from a 100-year-old brass gauge.


 

Facebook Deletes Torrent Site Fan Page | TorrentFreak

Digg / Tech Industry News  Sat, 05/15/2010 - 07:50

http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=delete_account do it nao


 

Google Removes BTJunkie From Search Results

Digg / Tech Industry News  Tue, 03/02/2010 - 16:00

Following a DMCA takedown request from Fox regarding an Avatar torrent, Google has removed the BTJunkie homepage from its search results.

A few months ago Google erroneously banned The Pirate Bay homepage for which it later apologized. Whether or not the BTJunkie ban is also a mistake is unclear.


 

Court Gets A Torrent-full About Linux

Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community  Wed, 11/04/2009 - 20:28

BitTorrent is one of the most contentious technologies available. At least, that is, to the Old Order, those lovely suit-clad corporate types bent on holding technology forever in the days of the — manual — typewriter.

The technology, and the suits' dreams of a world free of it, are on trial in Australia, where Linux made an appearance today — at the defense table.

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E.U. Releases E-Mails to Defend Decision on Intel

Linux Today  Mon, 09/21/2009 - 16:06

NY Times: "European antitrust regulators on Monday published a torrent of internal e-mails and other company documents to back up its record fine against Intel, arguing that they showed computer manufacturers were afraid to cross the chip-making giant."