torrentfreak.com — The possibility of file sharing whilst walking down the street is closer than you might think. Carrying a BitTorrent client in your pocket is getting closer, with the release of new high-powered communication tools, such as the much publicized Apple iPhone.
Jul 13, 2007 View in Crawl 4
meltajonJul 14, 2007
Plus AT&T will be implementing anti-piracy stuff on their networks
stupergeniusJul 14, 2007
Bad example. The source phone would actually be transmitting X copies of the file instead of just one using an email approach, assuming all the phones wanted the same file simultaneously.
zezerikJul 14, 2007
Is there a digg setting that can remove any trace of anything iPhone? PLEEEEASE?????
jerryslacksJul 14, 2007
use orb to stream your video but i bet your iphone isnt fast enough or even your 10 yr old computer. www.orb.com
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
BitTorrent does not necessarily mean piracy. I don't pirate, but I use BitTorrent to save people bandwidth costs. Linux distros and some podcasts are good examples of this, and I think some game companies also make video game demos available through BitTorrent.
Closed AccountJul 15, 2007
I'd be amazed if someone hasn't made an interface to let the uTorrent WebUI display nicely on the iPhone (Since it can be changed by a CSS file in the webui.zip archive..), or something using the Azereus XML plugin interface..
mbthompsonJul 15, 2007
Bingo, my thoughts exactly. I'm guessing on the OpenMoko will be able to install uTorrent without a problem, but when your connection sucks (in other words it's really slow) and your storage space is severely limited, it seems like torrents could be a waste of time. Just my two cents.
heydigitalJul 16, 2007
BitTorrent...on the Edge network? HAHAHA!
jashsayaniMar 13, 2008
How do you get this on the iPhone? Can it be installed through Installer? Pls post the Installer source.