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Though it's not as attractive as LimeWire, peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing application Ares offers unrestricted searches and downloads, and it tested completely clean in our informal spyware tests. Ares is open source and available in a number of variations, mostly all are full of spyware, such... Read More


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A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX is a 2.5D side-scrolling platform action video game developed by Extend Studio and published by ORiGO GAMES. It is the upgraded version of A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda that was originally released in 2011. The game takes place in a future setting where the Earth is contaminated by pollution. A group of scientist were trapped in Deep Space Reprocessing station after a mysterious asteroid emitting unknown fluorescent gas collided into the station. A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda EX was released for Microsoft Windows October 3, 2014.


µTorrent is a freeware BitTorrent client for the Microsoft Windows platform. The program was designed to use the least amount of computer resources while offering similar features of other less resource efficent BitTorrent clients. The program's typical memory usage is less than 6 MB and CPU load is low enough for the program to run on very old computers.Some of µTorrent's FeaturesMultiple simultaneous downloads.Configurable bandwidth scheduler.Global and per-torrent speed limiting.Quick-resumes interrupted transfers.Trackerless support (Mainline DHT).


Some of my earliest memories of discovering new music involve piracy. I came of age in a time when music was free on the internet, though I wasn't hitting play on a legally-licensed streaming site like Spotify or Apple Music, because they didn't exist at the time. Instead, I was one of millions of people who downloaded music without paying for it via a number of programs, all of which seemed legitimate to somebody who didn't know better (or perhaps to someone who didn't really care to think past appearances and consider the impact on artists and companies in the space), but which were actually bringing the entire music business to its knees. 2ff7e9595c


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