Peer-to-peer software developer
BitTorrent
has unveiled a software development kit for consumer electronics devices.
The goal of BitTorrent's Software Licensing and Related Device Certification
Programme is to ensure a superior entertainment experience for users of a
growing array of consumer electronics integrating BitTorrent technology.
BitTorrent is enabling hardware manufacturers to bundle and embed integrated
content delivery services for products such as network attached storage (Nas)
devices, set-top boxes, digital media adapters and routers.
Buffalo,
a manufacturer of wireless and wired networking, storage and memory kit, is the
latest to announce that it will integrate BitTorrent functionality into its next
generation of Nas devices.
Buffalo will also participate in BitTorrent's Device Certification Programme,
which provides seamless compatibility between hardware and the expanding number
of BitTorrent-based consumer and commercial-grade services.
BitTorrent has already teamed up with chipmakers Marvell Semiconductor and
iAdea/Star Semiconductor, and hardware manufacturers ASUSTeK, Netgear, Planex
Communications and QNAP Systems.
"We see BitTorrent as broadband's next killer app," said Morikazu Sano,
assistant general manager of global marketing at Buffalo.
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