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uTorrents WebUI for Remote Torrenting

The latest uTorrent version comes with a WebUI interface where it turns your Torrenting box into a webserver. Once the webserver for uTorrent has been enabled, you’ll be able to login from anywhere in the world and have your Torrenting Box download new torrents.
The steps to enabling this is very easy and straight forward.

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Torrenting Guide - On Linux

Hopefully this post will help all you new Linux users who are trying to find a way to torrent on your new operating system.
If you’ve just installed Linux on your computer, and are stuck without being able to download things, what do you do? Please note, this tutorial is written from experience using Ubuntu 8.04. [...]

Faster Downloads - Invite Only Torrent Trackers

Have you experienced slow downloads even when there are hundreds of seeders? This is because there are tons of torrenters out there that only download and not upload. Due to this, people came up with Invite Only Torrent Trackers where you need membership to download from their list of torrents.
Normally, there list of torrents are [...]

Pirating Efficiently - The Central Pirating Unit

Do you have multiple computers at your house? Is your electric bill high? Wish you can avoid redundant downloads? Is your computer loud? This is a basic idea but it works and it is very useful.
What is a Central Pirating Unit?
A central pirating unit is a system where all the pirated transactions occur from one [...]

Comcast Blocks Bittorrent Usage; A Taste of Things to Come

There is a growing trend among many Internet Service Providers (ISP)—such as Comcast, Cox, and Time Warner—to engage in temporarily blocking ports used by the Bittorrent protocol. These companies are claiming that it is for the greater good.

New Search Torrent Search Engine - AJAX Search

A new comer in the SuprBay forums started a new search engine called SeedNova. The site looks like it is in it’s infant stage but looks like it has potential. It is using AJAX to return search queries and returns them on the fly. As far as I can see, it is extremely fast and [...]

Pirater’s Gift - External HD Filled with Goodies

Sucks how I missed Mother’s day to write this but how good of a present would pirated material be? Maybe good.
Imagine, receiving an external HD or a CD case full of DVDs? Carefully structured or labeled for you to be able to quickly and easily browse through. On top of that, you have a spare [...]

Pirater’s Treasure - First Compilation

In the first two weeks of Pirater’s Blog’s opening, we’ve explored various tools and methods one can use to pirate. Today I will spill out the various sources available for you to take advantages of those tools and methods. I’d have to say that the last two links have been most useful to me. I [...]

Neogeo on the Nintendo DS!

Remember back in the early 90’s? Yea, me neither. But I really remember wanting a Neo-Geo console. Unfortunately my parents weren’t going to spoil me with a $400 console and spend $100 for each game.
Great news! The Neo-Geo emulator has been ported to the Nintendo DS! I know, sounds too good to be true, huh? [...]

Turn your standard router into a beast with hacked firmwares.

At Pirater’s Blog, we love all things hacked and modded. Today, I would like to introduce you to hacked router firmwares and what it can do for you. This is completely legal and safe (ish)–I say this because installing non-supported software will void manufacturer warranty. However, if you have an old router lying around or [...]