Ereaders – The End Of An Era?
Fiddling with a Kindle Keyboard, i can not help but marvel how much water has passed underneath the bridge since 2009 when Ereaders started becoming popular in Nigeria. This is 2012, what exactly has changed?
When the ereaders started trickling in, many saw the end of literature as we know it, that the Kindle, Nook, and [...]
Portable Apps (Revisited)
We discussed about Portable Apps on this blog a while back and we highlighted a few of its advantages as;
- You have all your softwares with you at all times, installed on any regular flash drive.
- Ability to bypass administrative level restriction. Use your regular softwares on any PC anytime, anywhere.
- Reduce the clogging up [...]
Administer Your Server On The Move
In our fast paced world, it does make sense for you to have access to your server while away from your desk and on those few occassions when having a tablet with you might be a little awkward, access from your phone might be your best option.
Padersync is the best choice on the blackberry but [...]
Free Web Hosting (Revisited)
Our first attempt at giving out FREE web hosting to the general public met with a lot of success. A lot of nice people came on board and had a feel of what hosting was all about without having to pay a dime. Likewise, a number of not-so-nice people also came on board with an [...]
VPS – The First Steps
A VPS Web server acts as a stand-alone server, complete with its own users, IP addresses, memory, root access, and configuration files. The size of these virtual servers can be adjusted much more easily than physical servers, making them a versatile asset for anyone using them.Basically, you pay for resources as you need them. “Scalability” [...]
VPS Control Panels
Granted, there is only a very slight chance that you will be able to avoid having to stare into the bottomless pit that is the CLI (command line interface) while administering your server, however, you can limit these scary encounters to a minimum by installing a GUI (Graphical User Interface), in the form of Control [...]
Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
For a while now, I have toyed with the idea of moving away from the harrowing experience called SHARED WEB HOSTING. Perhaps the major restraint I have had is the cost factor.
While the term “Shared Hosting” may sound strange to some, the fact is, if you own a website, chances are that you are subscribed [...]
Email Spoofing
I run a startup web hosting reseller company with a sizeable number of premium and free accounts.
Running a web hosting business can be challenging but interesting too. You get to hear varied complaints.
About 3 weeks ago, a client called me up, complaining about mails that were being sent from addresses purportedly from his domain. A [...]