

Popcorn Time, the open-source service that streams video content from torrenting sites, now supports TV shows and is available for Android devices. The dual announcement yesterday marks a big change from a few months ago, when the original team behind the service closed it down due to piracy concerns. The project was since forked by the Time4Popcorn team, which launched a significant update to the desktop app — adding a dedicated TV show menu, bookmarks and a new design– and an Android app. TechCrunch reports that Google pulled the app from the Google Play store due to “intellectual property violation,” but it is available…
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