Just days after The Pirate Bay adopted Netflix-style streaming of torrents directly from within the browser, another popular torrent site has gone down the same route. Kickass Torrents has taken the opportunity to integrate the recently announced Torrents Time streaming plugin into its service, meaning that torrents can be directly streamed from within the browser when enough peers have been found rather than forcing the user to fully download the file to their machine.
Instagram is now officially supporting multiple accounts setup in the app. Here's how to add your multiple Instagram accounts to iPhone and Android app.
If there's one thing that's better than getting a good deal, it's sharing that deal to make sure as many people as possible also get to benefit, which is why we are today going to outline a bunch of top technology deals that will make your day.
A new leak has provided photos of what appears to be a prototype of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S7 Edge, showing a greatly reduced camera hump and an impressive AnTuTu Benchmark score.
Facebook mobile app is known to burn through iPhone and Android devices' battery life. As it turns out, using the service in a web browser like Safari or Chrome can save 15-percent battery on your iPhone and up to 20-percent on your Android phone.
Speedster app for OS X allows you to natively test your Internet connection speed on a Mac without a web browser. The app is free to download with an in-app purchase option for unlocking additional features.
Here's how you can live stream the Super Bowl 50 online for free on iPhone, iPad, Android, Apple TV, Xbox One, Fire TV, Roku, Windows PC or Mac without a cable subscription.
Amazon's Fire tablets are already a bit of a steal at their normal retail price, but with the company currently offering quite a few of its products at a discounted price for Valentine's Day, there has never been a better time to pick one up.
For limited time, the Jaybird's excellent X2 Bluetooth wireless earbuds are currently available for $128.70, which is 28% down from its original asking price of $179.99.
As another week passes by, Apple has thrown in yet another paid iOS app for free on the App Store as its 'Free App of the Week'. The app is built with photos in mind and focuses on letting you add some "creative topography" so that the photo can be used to either promote an event, used as a card, or a plethora of other purposes. Usually costing $3.99, the app goes beyond the often simplistic idea of adding text to photos, and is one of the best apps out there for creativity and design.
















