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BitTorrent Comes to Cell Phones 101

An anonymous reader writes "Finally, a BitTorrent interface for the mobile phone. Dubbed uTorrent mUI, the web user interface allows the end user to control torrent downloads remotely. The interface still lacks the ability to add torrents, however bringing BitTorrent capabilities to the cell phone is a giant step forward."
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Submission + - RansomWare Dissambly Reveals Evolutionary Path (securescience.com)

flaws writes: "The guys at Secure Science Corporation have written a revealing article demonstrating the relationship with the most recent Ransom-based Trojan (known as Glamour) and some previous data stealing trojans. They include an open source decrypting utility for unlocking your files if infected, and some stats that are a bit disturbing. According to their report, in the past 8 months, 152,000 victims have been infected, and over 14.5 million records were discovered to be logged by the trojan."

Comment Re:TMobile SUCKS for data. (Score 1) 105

You're talking about 3 years ago! T-Mobile have since rolled out EDGE, the speed is pretty fast for the price. I bluetooth the phone to my laptop and use it on the road. Latency is bad, but speed is about 90kbps for me. I know friends who stream online audio while driving, not hiccups or anything.

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