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BitTorrent strikes hardware deals

23 October 2006 14:01 by Ben "Lethal_B" Reid | 5 comments

BitTorrent strikes hardware deals Hardware manufacturers Asus, Planex and QNap are to embed file-sharing software BitTorrent into their product ranges which include wireless routers, media servers and network storage devices.

Two of the devices made by Asus can be configured to download digital files via BitTorrent without the use of a PC, according to Cnet News.

"These are the places where people will store their media in the future," said BitTorrent's co-founder Ashwin Navin. "People don't want files to clutter their home PCs. Our technology working with these devices allows an entire family to share a jukebox."

BitTorrent is one of the most effective methods around for downloading and distributing large files online, although it has long been considered a tool for Internet music, video & software pirates. However in May, Warner Bros. Entertainment Group. became the first studio to make moves towards embracing the technology when BitTorrent announced a groundbreaking deal with the company to distribute its movies over the Web.

Numerous consumer electronics makers are looking to stake a claim to the "digital living room" territory and BitTorrent's potential for efficient media transfer within the home network may help the companies achieve this.

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    thekingo7 (Senior Member) 23 October 2006 16:07 Send private message to this user   
    this is definatly a step forward.
    sule8 (Inactive) 24 October 2006 19:35 Send private message to this user   
    i spammed.

    i'm now immortalised here - http://sule8.justgotowned.com

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 24 October 2006 22:36

    arlet_o3 (Junior Member) 25 October 2006 11:47 Send private message to this user   
    I didn't really understand. So is bit torrent creating a device so you can download file on it?
    Auslander (AfterDawn Addict) 26 October 2006 9:54 Send private message to this user   
    from my understanding, this is just a move to add ease to getting files from bit torrent and a whole new functionality and ability to use them in a fresh set of ways.
    Steve83 (Member) 28 October 2006 13:11 Send private message to this user   
    Sounds a lot like buying a VOIP phone - internet access w/o a PC for one particular function.

    So now manufacturers are SUPPORTING P2P file transfer of copyrighted material over IP. In exactly what way were Napster, Kazaa, & eDonkey legally different? Given a few more months of operation, any of them might have struck a similar deal with hardware mfrs.
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