Posted October 30th, 2008 by Blindkilla Here is the source of the progam called ‘blind leech’. What it does is it checks whether the usernames from your list are real account login usernames.



Above is a screenshot of the application. You can find the full source written in C# here.
Tags: blindleech, checker, warcraft, wow
Posted October 18th, 2008 by Hydro Do you just have too much media/programs/games on your computer? Many people’s first instinct when they notice their hard drive is almost full is to purchase a new hard drive. Most of the time, however, this is anew internal hard drive. Although internal hard drives have many advantages (security, speed, storage) there are many advantages for external hard drives as well.
One of the greatest things about external hard drives is portability. If you need to take your movie collection somewhere, bring data to a meeting, or play your games elsewhere, an exteranl hard drive is a great option. The price of a good external hard drive is dropping fast enough that they’re almost as cheap as an internal hard drive for the same amount of storage.
Why would you not want an external hard drive? Internal hard drives are faster at reading/writing data then external hard drives. This is because they are connected directly via SATA or another connection to your computers mothboard. External hard drives, however, connect via USB or Firewire which forms a sort of bottleneck where your data can’t write/read fast enough.
Tags: computer, external, hard drive, HDD
Posted October 13th, 2008 by Blindkilla A new proxy on the internet, iHideNow is online today! Its the newest member of the vorbb network and you guys are the first to find out about it!
It can be found at http://www.ihidenow.com
Now you can get around those annoying blockers and filters from school or work.
enjoy
Tags: bypass, ihidenow, proxy, web proxy
Posted October 12th, 2008 by Blindkilla Sorry about not keeping our blog up to date with new content, we have recently been really busy with our personally lives and other projects that we had to take care of. But as of today expect to be seeing a lot of other content.
Ps. Forums should be back online in the next day or two once we clean up the mess the bots made…
Posted September 13th, 2008 by Blindkilla So a few days ago i purchased some ipod headphones off ebay. They came yesterday and i havent had a chance to look at them until today and i am very sad and disappointed. Turns out they arent even real ipod headphones just extremely cheap look clones. But i figured i should at least try them out since maybe they are still good earphones. So i plug them into my trusty ipod video and only one of the earbuds worked. On top of that the sound quality was horrible. So you can guess how happy i was to have made that purchase. I guess the moral of the story is to always email the person you are buying something from to assure what your are buying is the genuin product.
On another note the proxy site is coming along nicely and should be up in the next day or two. We are also working on a few other sites to bring into the Vorbb Network.
Tags: ebay, headphones, ipod, network, proxy, scam
Posted September 12th, 2008 by Blindkilla There are a few things in the works right now, one of which is a proxy site that will be going online in the next few days. You guys will be the first to find out when the proxy is released. Along with that we have a few more reviews coming aswell as videos. Stay tuned for more info.
Tags: bypass, proxy, vorbb
Posted September 11th, 2008 by Hydro Let’s face it; in today’s world, everybody and their mother has an iPhone; at least it seems like it. The truth is, it’s not that everyone has one; it’s just that those who do have them are proud of it. They want to show it off, they want to evangelize the product and tell people how great it is. As an owner of an iPhone 3G, I’m here to do the same thing.
The 3G’s hardware is, in a word, beautiful. I was never a fan of the look of the first generation iPhone, thinking the metal back gave it a bit of an odd look. In the 3G, the metal backing has been replaced with an all-plastic back, removing the unsightly black portion of the back on the first generation. The phone is available in two colors, black and white (both have a black front, just different back colors). Watching movies on the large 3.5 inch screen is a joy; really, doing anything is on the phone, from browsing album art to just gazing at the home screen.
The camera on the 3G is the same one present on the first generation, and it’s the one part of the hardware that I have a slight problem with. The camera is a measly 2.0 megapixels; the photographs it takes look fine when you view them on a small screen, but the quality really drops when you want to make prints or show them on your big screen TV. As far as the camera’s ability to take pictures, it does a great job under good lighting conditions. However, once you start to leave these optimum conditions, the quality drops quickly. It also does a below-average job of photographing moving objects. Example of iPhones Camera Quality(http://i36.tinypic.com/autr2d.jpg).
Once you start using the iPhone, the software is what really draws you in. As soon as you boot up the phone, you’re greeted by a gorgeous home screen, where the primary features of the phone (Phone, Mail, Safari [Web Browser], and iPod) are shown at the bottom, and the other features of the phone are shown in a grid above it. Swipe your finger, and you’re moved to the next screen, where you can store your own “apps” from the Apple App Store, while maintaining the four primary icons at the bottom. Browsing through the phone’s features for the first time is just amazing; all the controls are so intuitive, and it’s this blogger’s opinion that you’ll never need a manual to know what you’re doing.
The great thing about the iPhone is that it’s features can be so easily expanded using the App Store. The App Store has hundreds, if not thousands, of apps, of which many are free. I’ll be covering the App Store and some of my favorite apps in a later post.
In conclusion, the iPhone is simply the best portable media device, the best phone, and the best PDA I have ever used. 8.5/10
Tags: apple, iphone, review, tech
Posted September 10th, 2008 by Blindkilla I am thrilled to announce that Vorbb’s blog is finally up and ready to go! If you have not yet done so please go check out the forums and register on there to become part of a great growing community. I hope that everyone sees the same potential that i see in vorbb.