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Some of the top P2P file sharing clients to use it on Windows

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BitTorrent, the P2P file sharing protocol, is still one of the most widely used ways of file sharing even after 16 years of its release and takedown of numerous torrent sites. It was developed by the American programmer Bram Cohen whose company now looks after the development.  The BitTorrent network allows users to source anything from music, movies, TV shows, software, audiobooks, etc. which are mostly in pirated form because there can be reasons why people indulge in piracy. But there are many websites hosting tons of legal torrents also. You might very well know, to access the decentralized network and download torrent, a piece of software called a torrent client, or torrent downloader is required. Bram also created the first torrent client called BitTorrent which remained the best torrent software for years. But there are many other famous torrent downloaders which can add a lot of comfort to the life of members of the torrent community. One great thing about t

Reality of 4g speed | India Has snail paced 4G In The World

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Singapore Is The New 4G King. While we wait for the 5G networks to make our internet faster, 4G is the most recent breakthrough in the telecom communication that people can take leverage. With blazing fast connection speeds, it has allowed people who could hardly load a YouTube video stream content in 4K. The increasing quickness of the 4G networks might have come to a halt. According to the State of LTE February report by OpenSignal, mobile carriers across the globe have been unable to take their average 4G speeds past the 50 Mbps mark. The report includes over 50 billion measurements received from more than 4.8 million devices worldwide in Q4 2017. OpenSignal, referring to their past few reports, has concluded that the numbers have remained close to 45 Mbps and they have failed to see any sizable increase even in the top performing countries. However, it acknowledges efforts that the telecom operators have made to increase the network coverage and i

12 Android Oreo Hidden Features You Can Try

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Although I have a special place in my heart for this mobile operating system, I won’t say I am aware of every hidden Android feature that exists. But still, people who own a device want to explore it to the fullest. The same might go for most of the users. Being an owner of a Moto device, I am apparently deprived of the Android O update. But thanks to a friend of mine who lent me his one plus 5, I got to have a hand on the latest dessert from Google. Android’s most recent upgrade now runs on only 1.1% of Android devices worldwide, as per the numbers released by Google in February 2018. Certainly, it is an improvement over Nougat with features like Picture-in-Picture, system-wide autofill functionality, and Notifications improvements, and additional developments like Project Trebble. But people always have the urge find what they prefer to call hidden Android features. Personally, it has been hard for me to digest the term, as most of them are a few taps away. When yo