Now over two decades old, WordPress is still sweeping the Internet for a fast, SEO-based way to build a website. By far, it’s the world’s most popular content management system. Like anything on the Internet, the more popular it is, the more hackers will poke at it to see what can happen. More than any…
Squirrelmail has it’s final days
Squirrels have a knack for survival. Where most animals would give up and head back to the wild squirrels use these places as a playgrounds. Their speed and cunning keep them ahead of humans and full of delicious food most of the time. If you’ve ever seen a squirrel run full speed along a phone line…
Improve your website brand with these 5 tips!
Branding can be an allusive process that, to be honest, most companies overlook the value in. This is mainly because it’s hard to really understand a clear path to branding. Out of all the website marketing options, I think it’s the least pragmatic. I mean, you can do a website banner ad with a discount…
Wondering about web hosting from home, free hosts, or paid hosting?
For the best-valued web hosting go here: Web Host Pro Choosing between free and paid web hosting involves considering various factors based on your website’s needs, your budget, and the level of control and services you require. Here are the key differences between free and paid web hosting: 1. Cost: 2. Domain Name: 3. Advertisements:…
4 reasons you should get PHP7 now
With many new versions of popular scripts coming next year we would like to raise awareness on the must of upgrading to PHP 7. Many scripts like Joomla and Magento will require PHP 7 to run. Most hosts already offer PHP 7 in their packages and it should be fairly easy to change your PHP…
Google ups SSL warnings
Google recently announced that beginning in October 2017, Chrome will display the “Not secure” warning in two additional situations: when users enter data on an HTTP page and on all HTTP pages visited in Incognito mode. Since January 2017, Google planned how Chrome communicates the connection security of HTTP pages, and now they are moving…
It’s true! The AIM we all loved back in the 90s is closing
It’s a sad day for the co-evolutionary tech world. Despite still having millions of users, AIM (AOL’s instant messenger) is closing the doors on December 15th 2017. This will mark 20 years from its start! I can only guess Skype is just too strong to compete with, although I can easily see a better chat…
What’s new?
2017 has been a busy year with tons of upgrades and new options to run your website better and faster. From the cPanel core to the web builder core, to more social networks, to faster servers, updates, and improvements, we are constantly upgrading to ensure we have the best possible services available. So what’s next?